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Artist: Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Peace and Tranquility by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Peace and Tranquility by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
15" x 15" - Edition 22 of 100
About the Artwork:
According to Chinese tradition, pink flowers enhance relationships, while water symbolizes wisdom and wealth, increasing the influx of people and prosperity into one’s life.
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i).
Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others.
As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility.
Available sizes:
15" x 15" - Edition 22 of 100
Artist Bio:
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021)
Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer
The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts.
Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan.
One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder."
Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
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Archival Pigment
Ch'i by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Ch'i by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
15" x 15" - Edition 20 of 100
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i).
Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others.
As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility.
Artist Bio:
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021)
Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer
The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts.
Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan.
One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder."
Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
Reverberating Joy by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Reverberating Joy by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
15" x 15" - Edition 20 of 100
15" x 15" - Edition 21 of 100
About the Artwork:
According to Chinese tradition, water symbolizes wisdom and wealth, enhancing the flow of prosperity into one's life, while mountains in the background signify knowledge, judgment, and the support of others.
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i).
Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others.
As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility.
Artist Bio:
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021)
Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer
The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts.
Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan.
One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder."
Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
The Great Compassion Mantra by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 18 of 99
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i).
Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others.
As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility.
Artist Bio:
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021)
Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer
The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts.
Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan.
One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder."
Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
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20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
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Archival Pigment
Spring by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Spring by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 5 of 99
About the Artwork:
According to Chinese tradition, spring and summer are the growing seasons for business, personal health, and wealth.
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i).
Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others .
As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility.
Artist Bio:
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021)
Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer
The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts.
Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan.
One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder."
Born in Beijin...
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Quivering Blue by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Quivering Blue by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 3 of 99
22" x 22" - Edition 5 of 99
22" x 22" - Edition 8 of 99
15" x 15" - Edition 22 of 100
About the Artwork:
According to Chinese tradition, blue symbolizes wisdom, clarity, and knowledge, while water represents wealth and wisdom, fostering the flow of prosperity and people into one's life.
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i).
Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others .
As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility.
Artist Bio:
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021)
Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer
The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts.
Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan.
One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder."
Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
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Archival Pigment
Summer Dreams by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Summer Dreams by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 7 of 99
A Blessing for "Summer Dreams":
One who views this
Things will g...
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20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
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Archival Pigment
Bursting with Charm by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Bursting with Charm by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 5 of 99
22" x 22" - Edition 7 of 99
22" x 22" - Edition 8 of 99
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i).
Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others .
As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility.
Artist Bio:
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Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer
The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts.
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One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder."
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Serene by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Serene by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 3 of 99
A Blessing for "Serene":
One who views this
Things will go smoothly.
O...
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Sublime Success by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Sublime Success by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 5 of 99
A Blessing for "Sublime Success":
One who views this
Things will go smoothly.
One who stu...
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20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
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Archival Pigment
Wings of Splendor by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Wings of Splendor by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - AP 9/8 (Artist Proof)
15" x 15" - Edition 21 of 100
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i).
Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others .
As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility.
Artist Bio:
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021)
Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer
The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts.
Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan.
One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder."
Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
A Spring Song by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
A Spring Song by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 7 of 99
About the Artwork:
According to Chinese tradition, spring and summer are the growing seasons for business, personal health, and wealth.
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i).
Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others .
As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility.
Artist Bio:
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021)
Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer
The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts.
Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan.
One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder."
Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
Various Gods of Wealth by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Various Gods of Wealth by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 2 of 99
22" x 22" - Edition 21 of 99
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a master of Feng Shui, the 4,000-year-old Chinese art of designing one's environment to maximize the flow of positive energy (ch'i).
Dr. Woo believed that there is no separation of art, life, and Feng Shui. Her works therefore embrace and reflect a balance of the five elements in Chinese philosophy — metal, water, wood, fire, and earth.
Building on these principles, she had channeled an insight into beauty and peacefulness into her works that has won praise from those seeking enlightenment, mainstream American corporations, and many others .
As a disciple of Mizong Feng Shui, Dr. Woo maintained that the positioning of paintings within a room can have different effects on those who view the paintings. Displays of her works that respect Feng Shui principles, whether in public or in private homes, have been found to bring a sense of peace and tranquility.
Artist Bio:
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo (1935 - 2021)
Scholar, teacher, painter, poet, composer
The Honorable Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was an accomplished poet, composer, painter, teacher, and writer. She was the first Asian American woman to serve on the National Council on the Arts, and was honored by the National Endowment for the Arts with an appointment as an Ambassador for the Arts.
Dr. Woo's paintings have been shown in galleries and museums throughout Asia and the United States, including the United Nations, the Sackler Museum at Harvard University, and the National Gallery in Taipei, Taiwan.
One reviewer said, "To stand in front of Dr. Woo's work is to experience the stirrings of the heart, mind, and soul of nature, as if the paintings are alive. Trees and mountains breathe out peace. Splashes of color vibrate with the energy of life and movement. Her visually poetic paintings create a close relationship between the beauty of nature and its beholder."
Born in Beijing to a family of classically-educated scholars, all four of Yi-yu's great-grandfathers earned Jin Shi...
Category
20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
Deep Affection by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Deep Affection by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 24 of 99
About the Artwork:
According to Chinese tradition, water represents wisdom and wealth. It h...
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20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
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Archival Pigment
The Heart Sutra by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
The Heart Sutra by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Edition of 99
Available sizes:
Image Size: 22" x 22"
Framed Size: 29.25" x 29.25"
The Heart Sutra is "the single most commonly recited,...
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20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
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Ten Special Blessings, by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Ten Special Blessings by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
22" x 22" - Edition 3 of 99
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chinese Art of Placement
Dr. Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo was a ma...
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20th Century Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
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Archival Pigment
Lavender, by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo - The Art of Feng Shui
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Lavender by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes:
15" x 15"
A Blessing for "Lavender":
One who views this
Things will go smoothly.
One who studies...
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Lush II, by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Lush II by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes and editions:
22" x 22" - Edition 9 of 99
22" x 22" - Edition 17 of 99
22" x 22" - Edition 18 of 99
15...
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Price Upon Request
Misty Peak, by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Misty Peak by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Available sizes and editions:
22" x 22" - Edition 2 of 99
22" x 22" - Edition 25 of 99
Feng Shui - The Ancient Chi...
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Dream Like Blooms by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
By Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
Located in Chicago, IL
Dream Like Blooms by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo
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22" x 22" - Edition 9 of 99
22" x 22" - Edition 16 of 99
22" x 22" - Edition 1...
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Ben Cope + Rowan Daly Off th...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
$1,350
H 36 in W 44 in D 0.1 in
Martin Luther King, Black and White Limited Edition Photograph of MLK 1960s
By Leonard Freed
Located in New york, NY
Martin Luther King (MLK), 1964 by Leonard Freed is an iconic black and white documentary photograph, a portrait of one of the most influential African American personalities and civi...
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1960s Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Photographic Film, Archival Ink, Digital, Archival Pigment, Digital Pigment
Profile of a Zebra (Limited Edition of 5), 40"x60" - Animal Wall Art
By Viet Chu
Located in New York, NY
New York City based wildlife and street photographer Viet Chu, captured this breathtaking monochrome shot of a profile of a Zebra on a Black background. This image was taken in 2016, in Sayari Camp, Serengeti, Asilia Africa. Chu’s emphasis is to give us a glimpse of an everyday life in the wild, and to inspire us by the beauty and grace of this black and white striped animal.
Viet Chu is a world traveler for photographic assignments. He finds beauty in life’s special moments in time, capturing each with his unique photographic style. Chu’s work is a reflection of his journey’s and life experiences. In his approach to capture an image, he utilizes traditional and non-traditional means of lighting. It is then infused with his intuitive sensibility, converging it with emotional intelligence, to create a simple composition of shadows, light, subject and background. His goal is to capture a moment in time that tells a story for the rest of time.
Limited Edition of this print, numbered and signed by Viet Chu are available in the sizes below.
We ship world-wide and shipping is free. Your choice of one or many artworks will be given the highest standard care and delivery. Limited Edition print orders, due to risk of damage, value and high shipping and insurance costs are not framed. All limited-edition prints are professionally packaged and shipped in sturdy tubes.
Animal Wall Art...
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2010s Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
$4,500
H 60 in W 40 in
"Untitled (Nr. 1002)" Black & White Photography 18x24 in Ed. of 20 by Ben Cope
By Ben Cope
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled (Nr. 1002)" Black & White Photography 18x24 in Ed. of 20 by Ben Cope
Signed and numbered by the artist.
Unframed - ships rolled in a tube
Ben Cope + Rowan Daly Off the ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
$700
H 18 in W 24 in D 0.1 in
"Untitled (Nr. 0999)" Black & White Photography 18 x 24 in Ed. of 20 by Ben Cope
By Ben Cope
Located in Culver City, CA
"Untitled (Nr. 0999)" Black & White Photography 18 x 24 in Ed. of 20 by Ben Cope
Signed and numbered by the artist
Unframed - ships rolled in a tube
Ben Cope + Rowan Daly Off the Grid
Off the Grid is the culmination of a six-year photographic journey through Baja, Mexico. Ben Cope and Rowan Daly began their travels in 2014, working their way through the towns of la Salinas, Baja Mar, and Cantamar, down through Ensanada and la Bufadora. This series of photographs depicts the pair’s adventures and explorations. Off the Grid documents the textures, people, and places visited during this incredible journey...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
$700
H 18 in W 24 in D 0.1 in
Untitled (Nr. 1002) Black & White Photography 36" x 44" in Ed. 1/12 by Ben Cope
By Ben Cope
Located in Culver City, CA
Untitled (Nr. 1002) Black & White Photography 36" x 44" in Ed. 1/12 by Ben Cope
Unframed - ships rolled in a tube
Ben Cope + Rowan Daly Off the Grid
Off the Grid is the culm...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
$1,350
H 36 in W 44 in D 0.1 in
Diana Vreeland, Chelsea, New York City, 1981
By Jonathan Becker
Located in New York, NY
Diana Vreeland, Chelsea, New York City, 1981
Photographed by Jonathan Becker
Contemporary
14" x 14" Archival Pigment Print
Edition Nº 1 of 6
Certificate of Origin
Signed and Titled ...
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1980s Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
John Chamberlain at Kim Esteve’s bar, Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 1994
By Jonathan Becker
Located in New York, NY
John Chamberlain at Kim Esteve’s bar, Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 1994
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Photographed by Jonathan Becker
Contemporary
28" x 28.5" Archival Pigment Print
Edition Nº 1 of 9
Certifica...
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1990s Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Archival Pigment
New York City, Harlem, 1960s, Photograph of African-American Body Builder
By Leonard Freed
Located in New york, NY
The image of a body builder from the 1960s captures African-American life in Harlem in the 1960s. Mr. Harlem, 1963 by Leonard Freed, is from the photographer's book Black in White Am...
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1960s Contemporary Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo Black and White Photography
Materials
Photographic Film, Archival Pigment, Digital Pigment
Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo black and white photography for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo black and white photography available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo in archival pigment print, pigment print and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Catherine Yi-Yu Cho Woo black and white photography, so small editions measuring 15 inches across are available.







