hifructosemag:

We recently stumbled across the works of Hsiao Ron Cheng and were instantly captured by her mixing of pop-surrealist sensibilities with an unmistakably contemporary Asian outlook. The glassy eyed and ceramic visages of her subjects in many ways remind us of both the sculptures of Jin Young Yu (HF Vol. 12) and painter Korehino Hino (HF Vol. 20) with a dash of Charlie Immer and Mark Ryden thrown in for good measure. 
hifructosemag:

We recently stumbled across the works of Hsiao Ron Cheng and were instantly captured by her mixing of pop-surrealist sensibilities with an unmistakably contemporary Asian outlook. The glassy eyed and ceramic visages of her subjects in many ways remind us of both the sculptures of Jin Young Yu (HF Vol. 12) and painter Korehino Hino (HF Vol. 20) with a dash of Charlie Immer and Mark Ryden thrown in for good measure. 

hifructosemag:

We recently stumbled across the works of Hsiao Ron Cheng and were instantly captured by her mixing of pop-surrealist sensibilities with an unmistakably contemporary Asian outlook. The glassy eyed and ceramic visages of her subjects in many ways remind us of both the sculptures of Jin Young Yu (HF Vol. 12) and painter Korehino Hino (HF Vol. 20) with a dash of Charlie Immer and Mark Ryden thrown in for good measure.