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Alexander Chen Return to Thumbnails
Alexander Chen, an ordinary man with an extraordinary vision
and talent, was born in Canton China in 1952. Alexander
began drawing as a child developing his craft as he
moved through the many changes that came into his life. At
age 16, he moved to the countryside where for the next four
years he worked as a farmer, all the while continuing to
record in his art the world as it evolved before him. Then
for six years he worked for an on the road theater, painting
stage backgrounds.
At age 26 Alexander found himself once again in Canton, but
this time as a student at the art schools and colleges where
he continued his studies in art. While in art school, he
met a fellow student who would later become his wife. Much
had changed for this city born artist who for so many years
lived as a country bumpkin.
Alexanders appreciation for both worlds gave him the broader
dimensions visually and emotionally to translate into his
paintings -- the heart and soul of city life as well as
capturing the creators genius that so evident in the
beautiful countryside and magnificent mountains.
In 1989 Alexander and his wife immigrated to America
where he quickly translated his love for the United States
into paintings that reflect deep feelings for our bustling
cities and our beautiful countryside and national parks.
Many of these images have been used by companies such as;
Toshiba Electric, Northwest Airlines and Shin Nippon
Co(Japan). Many others are used as calendars, jigsaw
puzzles, book illustrations and other retail products.
Alexanders paintings successfully capture perspectives
others miss or cannot see. He spends as much as two months
to complete many of his major works, all of which become
part of his "Collectible Memories" series. These are gifts
to his adopted land, things of beauty to be shared by all in
appreciation of being given the opportunity to live a life
he could only have dreamed of as a child. |
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