Dan Chow
American, Born Singapore, 1961
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Dan paints alla prima outside and in his studio: I paint to convey a sense of a place or the mood of a subject; a snapshot of an ephemeral moment, when gone, it is left to our imaginations because reality, as we know it, is not everlasting. What is everlasting is our memories of inspiration, love, and kindness of a moment in time. They are priceless. In a world where you can be anything, be kind.
“Fiction is eternal; reality perishes. Invented forms live; real ones vanish. Truth is ephemeral; illusion, everlasting.”
— Jiri Karasek Ze Lvovic (A Gothic Soul)
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania
Dan paints alla prima outside and in his studio: I paint to convey a sense of a place or the mood of a subject; a snapshot of an ephemeral moment, when gone, it is left to our imaginations because reality, as we know it, is not everlasting. What is everlasting is our memories of inspiration, love, and kindness of a moment in time. They are priceless. In a world where you can be anything, be kind.
“Fiction is eternal; reality perishes. Invented forms live; real ones vanish. Truth is ephemeral; illusion, everlasting.”
— Jiri Karasek Ze Lvovic (A Gothic Soul)
Full Moon
oil on panel18 x 24$1800
Seeking Shelter
oil on canvas30 x 40$2800
Laundry Threat
oil on panel10 x 14$975
Flight of the Bumble Bee
acrylic on panel24 x 36$2300
Afternoon Light
oil on panel18 x 24$1800
Winter Thaw
oil on canvas16 x 20$950framed
Twenty four Inches, Kennett Square
oil on panel6 x 8$375framed