Of Chinese-American descent, Michael C. Hsiung is known for his black-and-white ink drawings depicting oddly realistic tales from a time long past. His art features imaginary characters and fantastical creatures, such as centaurs and mermen, who inhabit a landscape of ruined castles, dead animals, and withered trees.

Protagonists include mermen in precarious and questionable situations, Victorian athletes and fancy men with dead prey, or imaginary and real animals struggling with their environment.

Michael C. Hsiung currently lives in Los Angeles, CA where he continues to draw, show his work, sell prints, collect records and books, contribute art blogs, and think about playing Dungeons & Dragons again.

He has done illustrations and artwork for the following: Dr. Martens, Dwindle / Enjoi Skateboards, Oxford American Magazine, Ling Ling Magazine (Spain), JupiterImages, LA Records, and Los Angeles bands Division Day and Henry Clay People (7 inch, album and t-shirts).
He has shown with various galleries, including East of Eden at Barnsdall Park, 2008 Helsinki Biennial, Giant Robot, Black Maria Gallery, Thought Processor at Munky King, Fresh Pressed, and most recently Active's Which One's Ping show. He was recently featured in Against the Grain's Featured Artist on www.hurley.com.

www.michaelchsiung.com