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New C. Lewis Koi Fish Originals!

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

Teri Galleries greatly appreciates the arrival of new C. Lewis Koi Fish Originals. Feast your eyes upon the beauty of nature, the way only C. Lewis knows how to make it come alive in front of your eyes.

A Chinese artist called C. Lewis, Chen Tai-yu was born in 1963. The name C. Lewis was inspired by the pseudonym name of Lewis Carroll who was an American novelist, inventor, teacher and photographer. Lewis (Chen) felt a need to adopt a name that would create a more universal interest in his work. From 1982 to 1985, he studied in the National Central Fine Art Institute in Guangdong. After his graduation, C. Lewis started his career as a professional artist. He is currently holding an associate membership at the National Chinese Artist Association & Guangzhou Graduate School of Oil Painting.

The Vineyards began as a series of painting color from nature or painting light with light itself. The metamorphosis of colored light across vast distances, the reflections of light on the grass, flowers, and trees with enormous skill.Lewis uses his brush like the wind, feeling the movement of this surroundings. This subject soon led to painting the movement in local koi ponds and still life with vegetables and pottery that seem to breathe on the canvas. His artworks have won National acclaim. He has exhibited in Singapore, Hong Kong, Los Angeles and Chicago.

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No where more does his amazing ability to make his paintings come to life happen with the new Koi Originals here at Teri Galleries.
We hope you enjoy these masterpieces as much as we do.

Introducing Paulo Akiiki, Our Newest Contemporary Artist

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

SummertimeWe welcome Paulo Akiiki to our gallery, a widely exhibited contemporary artist both locally and internationally. Paulo’s art is a blend of African concepts with Western whirlpools strokes and color. Much of his inspiration comes from his youth in his native countryside, a vast area marked by varying bright, dry or lush green plains with dazzling sunlight and spectacular views on huge, shining lakes, light purplish blue skies, hazy hills and dark mountain ranges in the far distance.

We encourage you to view Akiiki’s artwork, and if you are interested in any of these pieces from Milan Fine arts, please contact the gallery at 504-887-8588 or via email at info@terigalleries.com.