Wednesday, November 25, 2015

"First Morning Light" (Acrylic on Canvas 25" x 48" x 1.5") has been selected as the best in show for the October 2015 Color competition. My sincere thanks to the curator and judges of Contemporary Art Gallery Online.

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Monday, November 23, 2015

Terraced Rice Field III

Terraced Rice Field III (Acrylic on canvas, painted on all sides 30" x 20" 0.75")
by Herbert Chow

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This is an interpretation of terraced rice fields at high altitude in a misty spring morning. 

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Evening Flight


Evening Flight (Acrylic on canvas, painted on all sides 30" x 20" 0.75" )
by Herbert Chow

This is a rendition of flying seagulls at a moonlit shoreline.

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Sunday, November 15, 2015

Autumn At Dawn



Autumn At Dawn (Acrylic on canvas, painted on all sides 25" x 35" 1.5" )
by Herbert Chow

This painting is a rendition of rural landscape in an early autumn morning. 

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Autumn Dialogs




Autumn Dialogs (Acrylic on canvas, painted on all sides, 35" x 25" x 1.5") by Herbert Chow


Fresh cold air, orange pumpkins, rustling maples and cascading leaves on ground are hallmarks of Fall. Autumn marks an end of a season and gives some trees their well deserved rest ahead of another busy year. Migratory birds can easily be found on bare trees. Of all the migratory birds, Black-&-White Warblers are most numerous and diverse during Fall. In general, males Black-&-White Warblers have black markings in their throats. In this painting, two males are competing for the attention of a female warbler. Although the male Black-&-White Warblers at the lower branch is making a lot of noise, the female warbler seems to be giving him a cold shoulder with her eyes fixated on the male sitting to her right.