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Scroll over or click to zoom The beautiful vase in the paining is the inspiration of this paintings. I got it for my birthday a few years ago, and flowers from my garden in this beautiful vase makes my day in the summer. - Feng Biddle Three Yellow Poppies FENG BIDDLE Oil painting on stretched canvas Painting wraps around edges Varnished and Ready to hang One-of-a-kind Signed on front and back 2015 30" h x 30" w x 1.5" d 6 lbs. 2 oz. $1,300 SHIPS FREE ADD TO CART IN YOUR CART Add to Favorites Add to Registry Feng Biddle Saint Charles, Illinois Follow this Artist Unfollow this Artist Getting to Know Feng Feng Biddle didn’t have much exposure to art as a child growing up in China in the aftermath of the Cultural Revolution. It wasn’t until after she immigrated to the U.S. and stumbled upon an artist demonstrating how to use oil pastels that she realized her passion. Feng starts each piece by sketching on paper with charcoal, later transferring the outline to canvas like a stencil. When painting still lifes, she always outlines the vase first and lets the rest of the image develop organically around it. Feng works slowly and deliberately in her studio made of glass walls, reflecting on each piece until it guides her what to do next. When she’s not making art, Feng works as a data architect. “In a way, this is similar to what I do with my art, where I am creating structures for form and color. In another way, however, it is the opposite, as building data structures is almost entirely a logical, left brain activity, whereas my art work is an emotional, right brain effort. I guess you could say that these are the complementary yin and yang that make me whole.” Email this artwork to a friend * To email is required. * Your name is required. * Your email is required. Add art to your favorites Select an existing favorites list or create a new one CREATE Add Cancel Art added to your favorites! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY FAVORITES Add art to your registry! LOG IN TO YOUR REGISTRY CREATE A NEW REGISTRY Art added to your registry! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY REGISTRY Registry Item Warning! Your cart contains Registry item.
Scroll over or click to zoom The beautiful vase in the paining is the inspiration of this paintings. I got it for my birthday a few years ago, and flowers from my garden in this beautiful vase makes my day in the summer. - Feng Biddle Three Yellow Poppies FENG BIDDLE Oil painting on stretched canvas Painting wraps around edges Varnished and Ready to hang One-of-a-kind Signed on front and back 2015 30" h x 30" w x 1.5" d 6 lbs. 2 oz. $1,300 SHIPS FREE ADD TO CART IN YOUR CART Add to Favorites Add to Registry Feng Biddle Saint Charles, Illinois Follow this Artist Unfollow this Artist Getting to Know Feng Feng Biddle didn’t have much exposure to art as a child growing up in China in the aftermath of the Cultural Revolution. It wasn’t until after she immigrated to the U.S. and stumbled upon an artist demonstrating how to use oil pastels that she realized her passion. Feng starts each piece by sketching on paper with charcoal, later transferring the outline to canvas like a stencil. When painting still lifes, she always outlines the vase first and lets the rest of the image develop organically around it. Feng works slowly and deliberately in her studio made of glass walls, reflecting on each piece until it guides her what to do next. When she’s not making art, Feng works as a data architect. “In a way, this is similar to what I do with my art, where I am creating structures for form and color. In another way, however, it is the opposite, as building data structures is almost entirely a logical, left brain activity, whereas my art work is an emotional, right brain effort. I guess you could say that these are the complementary yin and yang that make me whole.” Email this artwork to a friend * To email is required. * Your name is required. * Your email is required. Add art to your favorites Select an existing favorites list or create a new one CREATE Add Cancel Art added to your favorites! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY FAVORITES Add art to your registry! LOG IN TO YOUR REGISTRY CREATE A NEW REGISTRY Art added to your registry! CONTINUE SHOPPING VIEW MY REGISTRY Registry Item Warning! Your cart contains Registry item.