Chrystal Phan is a story teller. The tales she tells in her debut solo exhibition are monumental and multi-hued. They feature stories she’s heard from family and friends, embellished by her own imagination. All her paintings document some aspect of the
"As a writer, photographer and graphic design artist, I know how difficult it is to have a venue to showcase and sell my work. Also, there are not too many high salaries in the Arts field, and trying to make a decent income can be an uphill battle. Many p
After three years and completing the paintings, she realized: “ I was documenting my grief over the current unfolding environmental disaster.
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Retired music teacher played in 1970s rock band Troyka
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Martina Edmondson presents
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Over the past two decades, his artworks have toured the world in solo shows, and been collected by major international museums and galleries.