Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Happy Lunar New Year!

This past weekend was well spent with friends & loved ones :)

First off, thanks to everyone who attended The Land of Odd Gallery's "$100 & Under Art Show" on Saturday...there was quite a turnout & lots of great artwork.  I really appreciate the support!

I was also able to spend a bit of quality time with my family for the Lunar New Year. In the Vietnamese culture, we call it "Tết", and the common greeting goes like this:  "Chúc mừng năm mới!" (which is basically "Happy New Year!" in Vietnamese).

So...in observance of Tết and The Year of the Tiger, here's a little painting I did for my parents to help usher in some good luck & happiness for 2010:

 

The Tiger is wearing glasses, as a nod to my Dad.  My Dad is the most wonderful Tiger I know! :)

Chúc mừng năm mới to my family & friends!

Friday, February 12, 2010

The Land of Odd Gallery: "$100 & Under Art Show" (2/13 - 3/27)

Hello!  As part of an effort to do more personal work this year, I'll be showing a couple of paintings in the "$100 & Under Art Show" starting this weekend at The Land of Odd Gallery in Los Angeles.  Below are my pieces – you can click to enlarge:

 
"Still Standing" (8" x 8" Acrylic on Wood Panel)

 
 "Bull Shiitake" (8" x 8" Acrylic on Wood Panel)

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Below is some more information for the event:

"$100 & Under Art Show" (February 13, 2010 - March 27, 2010)
The Land of Odd Gallery
4690 Eagle Rock Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90041
** Opening reception is this Saturday (February 13) from 6pm to 11pm.

There will be pieces from over 40 participating artists with many different styles...so hope you'll check out everyone's artwork & get some great deals!  Thank you for your support!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

"Little Do They Know" (2/2/10)

We've got a fun group at the office called "Sketchup & Mustard" – which was formed by my friend Jin Han, in an effort to bring colleagues together & to help each other keep up with creative side projects.  Last week's theme was "Kids and Their Imagination".

I decided to apply this theme to my latest Little Do They Know comic strip.  Please click the image below to enlarge:


I'll be posting a few more updates soon. Thanks for visiting :)