Welcome to the online gallery of the 2021 Asian Art Exhibition!
Our online gallery contains all works of art that are displayed at our in-person exhibition at Plano's Courtyard Theater, plus some works that weren't able to be displayed in the Courtyard Theater this year. Whether you're not in Plano or wish to stay safe and still look at art, we hope you will enjoy the online gallery experience safely from anywhere in the world.
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Each artwork has a name, artist, price (if applicable), and description. Artwork without prices are not for sale. Click on the artist's name for more information, including contact information if you wish to contact the artist directly about something, including discussing purchasing their artwork.
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Artwork
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The Sunset
by Jiayan Ge
It's the sunset of White Rock Lake, and the wild ducks are waiting for tomorrow.
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Collection of Time
by Jiayan Ge
These are the antiques in my family's collection. They record history and the passage of time.
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Flower in the Dream 1
by Mingxia Qin
$125
The paintings in this series represent three maxims: one should be humble at their peak, be their own cheerleader in the absence of others' encouragement, and have faith in themselves at their nadir.
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Flower in the Dream 2
by Mingxia Qin
Pencil on canvas
$125
The paintings in this series represent three maxims: one should be humble at their peak, be their own cheerleader in the absence of others' encouragement, and have faith in themselves at their nadir.
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Flower in the Dream 3
by Mingxia Qin
Pencil on canvas
$125
The paintings in this series represent three maxims: one should be humble at their peak, be their own cheerleader in the absence of others' encouragement, and have faith in themselves at their nadir.
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Flower in the Dream 4
by Mingxia Qin
Pencil on canvas
$125
The paintings in this series represent three maxims: one should be humble at their peak, be their own cheerleader in the absence of others' encouragement, and have faith in themselves at their nadir.
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Lotus
by Biren Zhao
$150 The lotus leaf is infinitely green while the flower blossoms red in the Sun.
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Lotus and Fish
by Biren Zhao
$150
Verdant green leaves reach the water. The fish hide beneath the round leaves.
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Preface to Lanting Collection - Orchid Pavilion
by James Wendow Lee
Reproduction of Lanting collection.
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Hope
by Ke Zhou
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Journey #33
by John Domont
Mixed media oil on linen
$8,100
60 x 48, Mixed Media Oil On Linen
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Journey #36
by John Domont
Mixed media oil on linen
$7,200
48 x 60, Mixed Medical Oil on Linen
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Snow in the Village
by Weiping Deng
70x16
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Mountain Whisper
by Weiping Deng
76x17
Chinese river and mountain paint
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Journey #34 (The Blind Man On The River of Life)
by John Domont
Mixed media oil on linen
$8,000
Mixed media oil on Cotton 60 x 60
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Journey #35 (Jacob's Ladder)
by John Domont
Mixed media oil on linen
$7,000
Mixed media oil on Linen, 60 x 44
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Wild Texas Illuminated
by Farzana Razzaque
Gouache
$5,000
It is an examination of cultural richness around us, viewed through the lens of traditional Islamic arts, specifically the art of “tezhip” or illumination. This piece is an illustrated metaphor for cultures, Moghul, Ottoman and American, not colliding due to their differences, but co-existing and at times, merging because of their differences.
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Into The Village on a Red Earthed Path
by Farzana Razzaque
Gouache
$5,000
Childhood memories of a path taken to an ancestral village in Bangladesh and the flashbacks through a child’s innocent eyes, inspire this outrace. Combined with traditional techniques used in Moghul and Persian miniature painting with modern media, this piece brings the centuries old traditions to a contemporary audience.
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Journey #38
by John Domont
Multi media oil on canvas
$4,700
44 x 36. Multi Media Oil on Canvas
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Nam Myoho Renge Kyo
by John Domont
Multi media oil on canvas
$3,500
40 x 30 Multi Media Oil on Canvas
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Spring
by Ke Zhou
20x25
A depiction of the spring with willows on the riverside and mountains in the background.
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A Lady, Mountains, and Waterfall
by Ke Zhou
17x32
This piece depicts a lady sitting in the gazebo. It is painted in the Qing green color scheme, which was favored by the emperors of the Qing dynasty.
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Alley
by Princeton Tran
Ink, 13x16
This piece is sizable and detailed, coming in at 16 x 13 inches. I spent a very long time on this ink drawing, giving up for three months before returning to it and fleshing it out to the level seen here. My first goal was to create a busy yet personal scene in a sci-fi world. To really sell the environment, I had to come up with different brands and restaurants that could plausibly exist. Pill form noodles, for those workers on the go, Insta-pizza for a similar crowd. My piece is a celebration of how fun brands can be and the variety of offerings there are in the world today.
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GiAnt
by Princeton Tran
Oil on canvas
I drew upon sci-fi illustrations of the 50s to create this oil painting. I wanted to convey a B-movie horror feeling through the lighting and painterly style. This painting was my first foray into oil, and I was quite pleased with the result.
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Planetary View
by Princeton Tran
Pen and ink
I was just beginning to explore pen and ink through this piece in my mid high-school years. I enjoyed creating inky blacks and splattering stars in the background with white gouache. The detailed work gave me a therapeutic respite from the daily stress of school. This piece holds a special place in my heart as one that I worked especially hard on and was proud of.
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Lazy Afternoon
by Nasima Chowdhury
Pencil, 30x22
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The One
by Afshan Moosa
Acrylic and resin, 30x15
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Be Kind
by Afshan Moosa
Acrylic, 24x24
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Forgiveness
by Fatin Qutob
Acrylic, 14x18
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Success Through Purification
by Fatin Qutob
Acrylic and modeling paste, 16x20
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