Born in the
Within the walls of
her parent’s home, she was immersed in the beauty, balance and
perfection of millennial traditions passed on from one
generation to another. Once outside these walls, her
senses were overcome by the amazing colors, sounds and energy of
the Tropics.
A few years ago, Ms. Yap’s artistry led her to pursue the focus
of her current work.
She wished to forever change the way people looked at
flowers. From flowers, as common and ordinary
products of nature, to flowers as unique and wonderful miracles
of this Earth. From flowers as just beautiful
objects, to flowers as a source of intense visual and emotional
pleasure.
Ms. Yap’s exquisite
technique utilizes “extreme close-ups”.
Through it she tries to compel the viewer to observe flowers in
great detail. These close-ups of powerful colors
and exuberant shapes aim at eliciting the awe of the beholder.
Ms. Yap’s technique goes
even further, fully intent in shocking the senses and stirring
the deep emotions of the subconscious mind.
Viewers feel drawn to
“let go” and immerse themselves in the colors.
In many, they evoke happiness, exhilaration, and even
ecstasy…yet never indifference.
The type of flower in
most of Ms. Yap’s work is unrecognizable. She
refers to them as “Organic Abstracts”.
Ms. Yap states:
“The color in my flowers surpasses shape and form. I hope
that they will delight the viewer’s senses and enlighten their
mind, bringing them great enjoyment.
Ms. Yap holds a BA in Journalism and Graphic Design from the University of Georgia. She is currently teaching at the Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens, Miami, Florida.
