Sunday, April 28, 2013

Book illustration 'China's Daughters'


China's Daughters: Women Who Shaped Chinese History Zheng Zhexiang, China's first female archaeologist
Painted in traditional Chinese inks on rice paper and finished digitally. A hardbound, black and white version was published by Pacific View Press, 2013
Berkeley, CA
Click on image to enlarge
http://www.amazon.com/Chinas-Daughters-Shaped-Chinese-History/dp/188189634X

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Street art_Fishing Bear Crossing Sign


Street art
Bear with a fishing pole, Bridge St, Fall 2011.
We had an unusual number of black bears visit us in town that year.
Fishing bears crossing!
Hand screened t-shirts now available in S, M and L. Contact me for more details: ambmaclean (at) mac.com
© Amber MacLean 2011 

Monday, January 12, 2009

Slides of work at The de Young

I'm excited about a lecture and panel discussion of contemporary Mixed Heritage Asian American artists at The de Young this week. I will not be speaking on the panel, but some of my ink scroll painting artwork will be featured in the artist slide show. Thank you to SFSU's Professor Wei Ming Dariotis, PhD and the Mixed Heritage Asian American Cultural Studies department for the acknowledgment. 
This is part of the closing week of the historical Asian American contemporary art exhibit at The de Young Musuem, San Francisco, "1850-1970"

Thursday, November 6, 2008