Qiang
Huang
Qiang (pronounced Chong) Huang's comes from China.
His interest in art was developed in his early ages, and influenced
strongly by his uncle, a professional painter and art educator. Qiang has
studied basic skills of drawing and painting under his uncle's guidance.
He won awards in multiple school art shows.
After immigrated to America, Qiang took a career
in science and technology. However, Qiang has been active in local art
communities. To further develop his artistic skills, Qiang has attended
classes and workshops. He has studied from well-known artists like Miles
Mathis, Scott Burdick, David Leffel, and Sherrie McGraw.
Qiang is most inspired by paintings of late 19th
Century by John Singer Sargent, Nicolai Fechin, William Bouguereau, and
Lawrence Alma- Tadema.
Qiang's paintings are mostly on still life,
portraiture, and figurative. His paintings show remarkable accuracy under
lush brush strokes.
Qiang is a member of the Oil Painters of America.
His paintings have been shown at the 14th and 15th OPA National Juried
Exhibitions.
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