Q. Wang

Born and grown up in China.
1995, came into America, work as a computer Engineer/Programmer.
2006, went to West Los Angeles College to learn Oil Painting.
2011, published a collection of his paintings – “Spirit”.
2014, Show his artworks in Las Vegas.
2018, ArtSlant showcase winner.
2018, Show on New York ArtExpo.
2018, Won Bauhaus Prairie -- Best of Show
2019, Won Artavita – Excellence
2020, Won Art Room – Merit Award
2020, Won Grey Cube – Merit Award

Q. Wang developed his painting style -- freeism by using free colors, free shapes, free strokes, and free perspective to do his art works. The result is a free atmosphere, and a space of imagination.

Q. Wang paints the spirits by heart. Before Van Gogh, peoples all paint what they saw, and let the viewers to see what they painted. Since Van Gogh, peoples began to paint what they thought, and let the viewers to think what they painted. But Q. Wang paints the spirits, something you can not see and you can not think, you can only feel it by heart. His paintings have no details, but have characters. Each of his painting is different with others. 

"As the famous French film producer Jean-Luc Godard said, It’s not where you take things from – it’s where you take them to." "Q. Wang has taken me further into the appreciation of my surroundings, people, and love. That is what art is all about." -- Gary Sorkin 


Portfolio:

Q. Wang's Artworks

Q. Wang developed his painting style -- freeism by using free colors, free shapes, free strokes, and free perspective to do his art works. The result is a free atmosphere, and a space of imagination.

Q. Wang paints the spirits by heart. Before Van Gogh, peoples all paint what they saw, and let the viewers to see what they painted. Since Van Gogh, peoples began to paint what they thought, and let the viewers to think what they painted. But Q. Wang paints the spirits, something you can not see and you can not think, you can only feel it by heart. His paintings have no details, but have characters. Each of his painting is different with others.
"As the famous French film producer Jean-Luc Godard said, It’s not where you take things from – it’s where you take them to." "Q. Wang has taken me further into the appreciation of my surroundings, people, and love. That is what art is all about." -- Gary Sorkin