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A Special Father/Daughter Art Exhibit in Long Island, New York

Imagine Gallery Presents
Hongbing Zhao and Jessie Zhao 
A Special Father/Daughter Art Exhibit
Saturday October 22, 2011 Reception: 6 to 9 PM






Dear Collectors:

This is a reminder that you are invited to join us for a Special Father/Daughter Artist Exhibit on Saturday October 22, 2011 as we welcome Dr. Honbing Zhao and Jessie Zhao to Imagine Gallery.

Recognized as the "Monet of the Orient" Hongbing Zhao is a painter of idyllic scenery and a master of shadow and colors. He will be joined at Imagine Gallery by his daughter Jessie Zhao a painter of color, spirit and light
This will be our final show of 2011 and both artists will be on hand to meet and greet our guests during the Artist's Reception from 6 to 9 PM.

Please RSVP online by clicking on the link below:

You can also RSVP by calling us directly at 631-509-5340 or by emailing us at:  imagineart@optonline.net


We look forward to seeing you at this very special exhibit.

Sincerely,

Imagine Gallery
Where:
Where:
Imagine Gallery
35 Chandler Square
Port Jefferson, NY 11777
 
When:
When:
Saturday October 22, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM EDT
 




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In Japan, he is known as - “Monet of the Orient” In Australia, he is described as - "21st Century Outstanding Artist" In China, he is dubbed as - “Painter of Idyllic Heavenly Scenery” In Singapore, he is called as -" Magician of Light, Shadow and Colors" Hongbin Zhao was born in Shanghai 1952. He studied Fine Art Research in Shanghai JiaoTong University and worked as an art editor and chief editor in pictorial magazines. Since 1974, many of his paintings have been exhibited over eight times in China's National Museums from Beijing to Shanghai. Many of his artworks were also published in China's national newspapers, magazines, calendars and books. Zhao migrated to Australia in 1988 and later became a worldwide active professional full time artist. His pa...