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A genuine master of his craft, Carey Chen is gaining worldwide attention for his unparalleled portraits of life at sea. Chen’s fascinating use of colors and his knack for capturing detail has catapulted him to the forefront of the marine art industry.

The incredible blend of colors and exquisite detail are the trademark of each Carey Chen masterpiece. Although brilliance exudes from his work, painting is the latest endeavor in a life full of adventures.

Son of Lucien and Kay and the oldest of four children, Chen was born in Los Angeles, California and raised in Jamaica. As a young boy, Chen grew up with a special love for the ocean. He frequently fished the shores and dived the reefs. Although his artistic abilities were apparent at an early age, Chen opted to pursue other hobbies including racing motorcycles and fishing the deep seas. His skill and thorough enjoyment for racing propelled him to early achievements, winning several races and eventually becoming a motocross champion.

In the mid 1970’s, The Chen family elected to relocate to Miami in an effort to escape growing political problems in Jamaica. During Chen’s high school years, the family opened a series of successful video stores throughout Miami. It wasn’t long before Chen operated and managed the family business. Despite working long hours, Chen still found time to race motorcycles, continuing right where he left off. Reaching the pinnacle of success with motorcycles, Chen turned to a new challenge – racecars. He built his own show car and won several awards in the annual World of Wheels.

Although Chen was enjoying success running video stores and racing, the ocean was where his heart was. It wasn’t long before he purchased his first boat, a 20-foot Sea Craft. His spare time was spent fishing and diving off the coast of Miami and the Florida Keys.

Chen found time each year to return to Jamaica fishing the annual Port Antonio Blue Marlin Tournament where he helped mate on several of the top sport fishing boats. In 1987,1988 and 1989 Chen fished on three different boats, helping bring home the first-place trophy each year.

Fishing tournaments became Chen’s new passion. He turned in his 20-foot Sea Craft for a 25-foot Mako and fished in several tournaments throughout South Florida. His reputation as an experienced and accomplished angler grew rapidly. And so did his visual memory.

The more he fished, the more he witnessed incredible, breathtaking moments at sea. Fierce battles with powerful creatures produced moments that became etched in Chen’s mind.

With his photographic archive expanding, Chen began to sketch his memories on paper. Pleased with the initial result, Chen then experimented with acrylic paints on canvas. With each painting Chen’s skills got sharper. In an effort to test his talents, Chen donated his paintings to various tournaments as prizes. Although he was at the early stages of his art career, Chen’s art was well received inspiring him to continue painting.

His first big break came when the late Captain Harry commissioned Chen to paint the cover of their tackle catalog. Pleased with the result, Chen was commissioned to paint a giant mural on Captain Harry’s Fishing Supply in downtown Miami. The wave of excitement continued when Chen was asked to be the featured artist for The Miami Billfish Tournament, and later, the Cayman Islands Million Dollar Month. With his art attracting admirers, Chen was invited to host The Puerto Rico International Blue Marlin Tournament, one the longest running and most prestigious tournaments in the world.

Retired from the video business and his racing days behind him, Chen had found himself a new career. A career that allowed him to do the things his heart was telling him to do since he was a boy in Jamaica. Chen began fishing the most popular destinations with some of the top captains and anglers in the world.

In addition to painting, Chen began writing various articles for fishing tournaments and magazines. He was also featured in top fishing guides such as Saltwater Sportsman, Marlin Magazine, Big Game Fishing Journal, Billfish Magazine, Sport Fishing Magazine, and many conservation magazines.

As his experience with tournaments continued to blossom, he began directing some of the top fishing tournaments in Miami. Currently, Chen is the featured artist for over two hundred of the most prestigious tournaments in the world.

When he’s not in his studio or at sea, Carey spends a lot of his time preaching conservation or raising money for various charities. Some of these charities closest to Chen include The Miami Project to cure Paralysis, The Boys and Girls Club, YMCA, Make a Wish, Cystic Fibrosis, Hospice, Miami Children Hospital, Charlie House, Habitat for Humanity, Youth Fishing Foundation and many more.

 

 
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