Zhuo S. Liang was raised in a family of artists. He began his
realism training at an early age. In 1986 he earned his Bachelor's Degree of
Fine Art in painting at the Massachusetts College of Art. He then went on to
earn a Master's Degree of Fine Art in painting at Boston University in 1989.
Zhuo has participated in many group and solo exhibitions both nationally and
internationally. Several of his mythological murals are permanently installed in
New York City. Among the many awards he has received are: Best of Show Award and
People's Choice Award in the International Portrait Competition sponsored by the
American Society of Portrait Artists in 1998, the Classical America's Annual
Painting Award in 1992, and the Society of American Illustrators' Lila Acheson
Wallace Award for painting in 1986. Liang's works are in corporate and private
collections throughout the United States and many other countries. His portraits
are included in the collection of the West Point Museum and the National
Portrait Gallery's Catalog of American Portraits. Liang's paintings have been
featured in the Artist's Magazine and the International Artists.