Rhythm of Colors (Acrylic on canvas 38”x48”x1.5”) Herbert Chow
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Sunday, May 29, 2016
Rhythm of Colors
Rhythm of Colors (Acrylic on canvas 38”x48”x1.5”) Herbert Chow
Friday, May 20, 2016
First Flight
First Flight (Acrylic on wood 16”x24”x0.4”) by Herbert Chow
Two sea eagles are flying in formation to hunt for food in this glorious morning. Sea eagles often perch in high ground, circle low above waves and dive to catch their prey. They are powerful and magnificent to watch especially against the backdrop of a beautiful daybreak.
Email me at RubiconMFA@outlook.com for the original painting and hand-enhanced giclee prints.
Monday, May 9, 2016
A Gusty Day
A Gusty Day (Acrylic on wood 16”x24”x0.4”) by Herbert Chow
Friday, May 6, 2016
Time Stands Still
Time Stands Still (Acrylic on wood 18”x24”x0.4”) Herbert Chow
This is a rendition of a daybreak at the Kona rocky shore. The painting captures the fleeting moment of sunlight peeking through the early morning clouds. I did not see killer whales in the water that morning but I invited a family to my painting to keep the seagulls company.
Email me at RubiconMFA@outlook.com for the original painting and hand-enhanced giclee prints.
This is a rendition of a daybreak at the Kona rocky shore. The painting captures the fleeting moment of sunlight peeking through the early morning clouds. I did not see killer whales in the water that morning but I invited a family to my painting to keep the seagulls company.
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Hidden Sanctuary
Hidden Sanctuary (Acrylic on wood 18”x24”x0.4”)
Herbert Chow
There
are treasures in every sanctuary. Here, I left my heart with God at the hidden
blue lagoon under the waterfall.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Spirited Ride
Spirited Ride (Acrylic on wood 18”x24”x0.4”)
by Herbert Chow
A seagull hovering over quiet water at the La Jolla rocky shore. The gentle waves reflect blue hazy moonlight in a San Diego mid-summer evening. Unlike canvas, wood showcases acrylics in creamier textures while the smooth surface presents objects in clear and high definition.
Email me at RubiconMFA@outlook.com for the original painting and hand-enhanced giclee prints.
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