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Davi Cheng is artist and graphic designer from Hong Kong who combines traditional methods of drawing and painting with advanced digital design techniques.


Biography

Davi Cheng was born in Hong Kong into a Protestant extended family. Her great-grandfather had converted to Christianity in 1896 at the First Congregational Church in Territorial Arizona while working there as a laborer. He returned to China in 1902 to evangelize his family in China. Her grandfather never set foot in the United States. Cheng family of six immigrated to the United States in 1971 under her father's immigration visa, when she was 14 years old. Cheng converted to Judaism in 1997. Cheng earned a B.A. in Biological Sciences from University of California, Berkeley with the intention of pursuing a career in the medical field. Instead she gravitated toward art, making detailed sketches and drawings of wildlife. After graduating and working in business for a few years, Cheng went back to school to study computer
graphic design Graphic design is a profession, academic discipline and applied art whose activity consists in projecting visual communications intended to transmit specific messages to social groups, with specific objectives. Graphic design is an interdiscipli ...
. Aside from creating her own artwork, she also works as a graphic designer for corporations and nonprofits. Cheng is a longtime member and past president of Congregation Beth Chayim Chadashim (BCC) in Los Angeles, and part of the Be'chol Lashon (In Every Tongue) international network celebrating Jewish diversity. Cheng's work is published in ''Women of the Book'' (2015), a visual Torah scroll created by 54 Jewish women artists from around the world. Cheng's original interpretation of the Torah portion parshat Pekudei, a pen and ink painting on parchment, was inspired by her Hong Kong childhood superheroes and by images of clouds in '' Journey to the West'',. One of Cheng's paintings, "Burning Bush I," was published on the cover of ''Asian Jewish Life'' magazine (June 2015, issue 16); on ''The Jewniverse'', "Chinese Art with a Jewish Twist (Or, Jewish Art with a Chinese Twist)" by Ilana Sichel (June 8, 2015); and on ''My Jewish Learning'', "Seamlessly Chinese and Jewish" by Davi Cheng (June 1, 2015). Cheng designed BCC synagogue's permanent
stained glass Stained glass is coloured glass as a material or works created from it. Throughout its thousand-year history, the term has been applied almost exclusively to the windows of churches and other significant religious buildings. Although tradition ...
window installation, the centerpiece of which refers to the biblical story of the parting of the Red Sea. Along with three other artists, she also fabricated and installed all twelve panes (measuring 30" x 40" each). She has created other art works for the sanctuary, collaborating with Jerry Hanson on a set of stained glass Ark doors and a solar-powered ''
Ner Tamid Malta - Mosta - Rotunda in 57 ies. A sanctuary lamp, chancel lamp, altar lamp, everlasting light, or eternal flame is a light that shines before the altar of sanctuaries in many Jewish and Christian places of worship. Prescribed in Exodus 27:20-2 ...
'' ("eternal light") made with more than a thousand one-inch glass squares.


Personal life

Cheng plays trumpet and French horn and co-founded and performs in Beth Chayim Chadashim's Klezmer band, Gay Gezunt, and also sings in the synagogue's choir. She lives with her spouse Bracha Yael Cheng in Los Angeles.


References

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