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Portia Wins Prize at 2014 AACBP Exhibit

By October 30, 2014March 14th, 2018Past Exhibit
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2014 American Artists of Chinese Brush Painting Exhibit
Huntington Beach, CA

Portia’s painting “Magenta Magic” has won 2nd Prize in the Flower & Bird category at the 2014 American Artists of Chinese Brush Painting Exhibit. Jack Liang, a Chinese Brush Painter, calligrapher and seal carver, was the independent judge. The inspiration for this simple, elegant painting came from Chinese Brush Painter Diana Wong and her in-depth study of phalaenopsis or moth orchid.[/fusion_text][/two_third]