Born on May 14, 1933, in Canton, China, Ken H. Leung moved to Hong Kong in 1949 to become involved in the city’s vital young artistic community.
Largely self-taught, his first oil paintings went on display in a Hong Kong gallery in 1960.
Within a year, Leung’s fishing villages and coastal community scenes were a sensation in art circles, and the leading art gallery of Hong Kong started to represent his art.
Over the years, H. Leung exhibited his oil paintings across several countries, and he received numerous honors and distinctions along the way.
His choice of colors is bold, his strokes smooth, bringing his love of his home country through in every painting.
Today, H. Leung is recognized as one of the premiere neo-impressionism artists.
Leung is a master of the enchanted landscape, dreamy moods, and magic reflections of light and color.
More of Ken H. Leung‘s incredible landscape paintings can be found at http://leungstudio.com/.
Thank you so much for sharing.
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Thank you again for sharing the beauty!
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Thank you, Chris
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Always my pleasure Claudia…..
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Yes… it makes me feel I’ve there.
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You listen to the best music! Songs/music I’ve never heard before. And foreign worlds fit right in together, music, paintings, and dreams. Thank you for sharing the music!
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And you are right! Shows what happens when I transfer information when I’m half asleep. Born in China, moved to Hong Kong, then to San Francisco Bay area. Thank you for catching that.
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I think you are right. Especially with the scarry s&hit that is going on around us now. Thank you so much for your comment.
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These are soooo beautiful !!
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These beautiful paintings today Claudia, seemed to coincide with this song I’m listening to….
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Mr. Leung was a native Chinese! Japanese paintings are delightful, too, but different.
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Beauty deserves to he shared — we have as a culture been too long and too deeply obsessed with sharing the ugly
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I did! And I’ll go back and peruse a little later, too.
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His studio actually carries the works of both him and his two sons. All of them are amazing — you can see how each one has developed their own unique style. Hope you enjoy!
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Thank you for sharing.
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Thank you for sharing! I have always loved Japanese landscapes.
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Wow!! I am so impressed with his beautiful paintings – thank you for sharing them! I will go to http://leungstudio.com/. to see more. Bless you!
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Reblogging this to my readers at sister site Poetic Justice
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Reblogged this on Blue Dragon Journal and commented:
Lovely paintings!
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