
A friend of mine, Rich Lo, who grew up in Chicago's Chinatown and went on to become a great artist, is having a gallery show at his studio, "Studio 10twentytwo," in the Fine Arts Building. He has been a frequent contributor to Chicago Chinatown web site with his illustrations. This gallery showing is titled, "Evolution of a Landscape," showing his growth and exploration process in his art, technique, and material, culminating in his recent works from 2004-2007. His current paintings "has a deep thematic ties to the landscape paintings of Ancient China."
The show is Friday, June 8, 2007 and is FREE. The Fine Arts Building is in downtown at 410 South Michigan, Suite 1022, Chicago, IL, from 6:00PM - 9:00PM.
I invited you all out because Rich Lo is a product of Chinatown and about to make bold moves in the world of art. I have witnessed his evolution as an artist. This is a beginning of something great. If you are an art lover or just curious to see some unique works from a local artist, you are all welcome to the showing. More info can be found at thehttp://www.chicagochinatown.com web site.
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