I have got a new gallery representing last week. The Riverband Fine Art Gallery will start showing my paintings at Marble Falls, TX. This painting will be my first one showing there.
Hi Quiang, I love your style especially the contrasts and geometry. Very tight! Anyway, i can't find your email address, so i'll ask you here -
Do you varnish your paintings? I ask because you sell them via ebay but I gather the paint isn't dry for 6months-1 year? So do you ship them off without varnishing? If not, how do you find they look without varnish after they have dried, and do your buyers mind? Or do you have some other secret for keeping the colors looking A+ or getting varnish on them?
My name is pronounced as Chong Wong and I came from China and live in Texas now. I have been painting for many years. Starting from January 2007, I have been generating one painting every weekday, and weekend sometimes. Please enjoy my blog. If you like my work, I would like to thank you, because we have communicated visually and shared a common concept about the world. If you do not like my work, I would also like to thank you, because you have just found room of improvement for me. So please do not hesitate to let me know. I really hope my painting can bring you more happiness today, no matter how small it is.
6 comments:
Congrats, Qiang, on your beautiful work and at showing at Riverbend.
They are really fine people to work with.
I, too, am showing at Whistle Pik's Christmas Miniature show....I've shown at Galerie Kornye West for several years. Small world!
I hope that you don't mind; I've tagged your blog. Please see my blog for more info. All my best,
Joan
this is lovely...good luck with the new gallery
Beautiful shadows on this one, Qiang! I know that you will do fine with the new gallery representation.
Dean
Hi Quiang, I love your style especially the contrasts and geometry. Very tight!
Anyway, i can't find your email address, so i'll ask you here -
Do you varnish your paintings? I ask because you sell them via ebay but I gather the paint isn't dry for 6months-1 year? So do you ship them off without varnishing? If not, how do you find they look without varnish after they have dried, and do your buyers mind? Or do you have some other secret for keeping the colors looking A+ or getting varnish on them?
thanks!
-simon
Wow, the color in this is really amazing. I love those bright smats of blue on the plate; just beautiful. :)
Great painting, Qiang. Your use of color is stunning.
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