iMeet Studio

Only the cool breeze on the river and the bright moon over the hills serve as music to our ears and color to our eyes, which we can take freely and enjoy forever;these are inexhaustible treasures supplied by the Creator, and things in which we can delight together.
Song dynasty╱Su Shi╱Boating at the Red Cliff

It began with a namecard.
In a sunny afternoon, I was invited to visit Ms. Kuei Hua Lin, the artist of “iMeet Studio.” On the back of her namecard, I saw that she quoted First Visit to the Red Cliff, a poem by Su Shi, the famous poet of the Song Dynasty poet: “Only the cool breeze on the river and the bright moon over the hills serve as music to our ears and color to our eyes, which we can take freely and enjoy forever; these are inexhaustible treasures supplied by the Creator, and things in which we can delight together.” She particularly put the sentence “color to our eyes” in bold, which clearly illustrated the origin of the name “iMeet Studio.” On the front side, Ms. Kuei Hua Lin overlapped three rectangles in three primary colors (red, blue, yellow) and put small circles in secondary colors such as orange, green, and purple in the overlapped area. The design not only shown her realization of “how to make the right color when you really need it” after reading Michael Wilcox’s book Blue and Yellow don’t make Green, but also revealed her definite ideal to fully interpret Nature with colors. Indeed, Ms. Kuei Hua Lin’s inspiration always came from the “infinite” nature, while the bright colors in her paintings glorified the beauty, the myth, and the life of the Universe.
Professor Joseph Wang