Iris Y W is an Australian Artist. She started to learn art when she was five years old and obtained her first art prize in year 3. She gained the Bachelor of Arts Design & Education in Nanjing Normal University in 2001 and achieved advanced diploma with Distinction in Northern Sydney Institute of TAFE in June 2019.
She was in the Finalist of Noel Chettle Memorial Art Prize in 2018 and the Finalist of TAFE NSW Art Prize in 2019.
Iris is good at Landscape paintings in the abstractionism and the expressionism which are one of the most popular and bestselling styles of the art market in Australia.
She also accepts the private commissions for the realism portraits such as the reproduction of a private family portrait painted on oil canvas.
Her latest work “floating world series”, representing through the surrealism, is a group of dark nude figures based on the gorgeous patterns of the wood cut printmaking called Ukiyo-e from 17th-19th centuries in Japan.
Iris has also worked as a character columnist for three years since 2016. Her documentary literature Dream Catcher has already been running for two seasons. Her fiction novel Violet Moon was published in 2014.