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Eyes of Eternity

Tu-2's lens captures the faces,temples, rituals,festivals and landscapes of the sacred lands of China, Tibet and the Silk Road.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

what were the young Nepalese woman thinking?

Posted by Mickey Mao: Mao-ology from 0 to 2 and Eyes of Eternity at 9:22 AM No comments:
Labels: Quietly capture the back of a young woman's thought at Katmandu cityt

Tu-2’s Nepal Journey

Posted by Mickey Mao: Mao-ology from 0 to 2 and Eyes of Eternity at 9:02 AM No comments:
Labels: Walking toward the sacred light of Katmandu city

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Tu-2 1986 Silk Road Journey

Posted by Mickey Mao: Mao-ology from 0 to 2 and Eyes of Eternity at 9:57 AM No comments:
Labels: Northwest China, Shingchang

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Tu-2's Nagqu journey, Tibet, 1987

Posted by Mickey Mao: Mao-ology from 0 to 2 and Eyes of Eternity at 9:44 AM No comments:
Labels: a Tibetan walking his horse toward horizon

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Silk Road, China (1986)

Posted by Mickey Mao: Mao-ology from 0 to 2 and Eyes of Eternity at 9:53 AM 2 comments:
Labels: Children playing, Urumqi
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About Tu-2

Mickey Mao: Mao-ology from 0 to 2 and Eyes of Eternity
Los Angeles, California, United States
Tu-2 (Ying Ming Tu) is a visual artist who focuses on painting, photography, and documentary films. After serving in the Taiwan military as a bodyguard to the family of Chiang Kai-Shek, Tu entered National Taiwan University and earned a BA degree in history. In early 80's, he came to the US to study film and television at UCLA,where he earned his MFA degree. His Mickey Mao series has shown in Taipei, Los Angeles and Belgium, and was well received by the public and critics alike.
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