Pearl C. Hsiung fashions surrealistic landscapes with her palettes of vividly electric hues, using stark graphics and hard-edged application techniques. Deeply interested in how nature and abstraction influences consciousness, Hsiung deconstructs the real and perceived boundaries separating human and nature.
 
Hsiung completed her MA in Goldsmiths, London in 2004, and has shown her works in Los Angeles, London and Kunming, China as well as in group exhibits such as The Beyond; Georgia O’Keeffe and Contemporary Art at the North Carolina Museum of Art and Crystal Bridges Museum of Art and the Busan Biennale, South Korea. Hsiung was awarded a CCF Fellowship for Visual Arts and has been commissioned for a large-scale, tile mosaic mural for the Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill Metro station opening in downtown Los Angeles in 2022.