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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In my creation, I sought to capture the essence of serenity and rebirth, utilizing acrylic to vividly portray a lush setting, reawakened by rain. The dance of light and color celebrates nature's resilience, offering a tranquil oasis. Within your space, this painting will evoke a sense of peace and the refreshing purity of a world cleansed and brightened after a soothing rain.
« As an artist, I always challenge myself to improve my skill and to reach a higher level of the world in my heart. »
Thomas Leung was born in Hong Kong in 1958. He is an artist based in Shanghai China whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally and in the United States. He describes his works as being filled with power, encouragement, and the mystical. Leung's abstract compositions are marked by his bold use of color. He primarily creates using acrylics and oils on canvas. Current representative galleries included Kaikoa gallery in Honolulu, Longworth gallery in Santa Fe, Bill Mark gallery in Las Vegas and Pop gallery in Denver.