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Daniel Wong |

"Morning at Philippe's"
oil on canvas 27" x 34"
with a gallery frame
$3,400 |

"Special Delivery"
oil on canvas 24" x 18"
framed 30" x 24"
$2,400 |

"Early Sunday Morning"
oil on canvas 18" x 24"
framed 24" x 30"
$2,400 |

"At the Warehouse"
oil on canvas 28" x 22"
with frame
$2,600
(Exhibited in "Artistic Eden, Contemporary Masters II", Pasadena Museum of History 2009) |
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"Working at the Pantry"
oil on canvasboard 20" x 24"
with frame
$2,300 |

"Ray at the Pantry"
oil on board 16" x 20"
framed 22" x 26"
SOLD |

"Afternoon at the Diner"
oil on board 16" x 20"
framed 22" x 26"
$1,650 |

"Arroyo Bridge"
oil & acrylic on canvas 20" x 20"
unframed
$1,500 |
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"Waiting II"
oil on canvas 20" x 36"
framed 26" x 42"
$1,900 |

"Pointing North"
oil on board 24" x 20"
with frame
$2,200 |

"Breakfast at Philippes"
oil on board 22" x 20"
unframed
$1,700 |

"Mark"
oil on board 18" x 14"
with frame
$1,100 |
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"Union Station"
oil on board 30" x 24.75"
unframed
$2,100 |

"Industrial Landscape"
oil on board 18" x 24"
with frame
$1,650 |

"The Getaway"
oil on board 24" x 24"
unframed
$2,000 |

"Rob Smith"
oil on canvas 16" x 12"
with frame
$950 |
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"New Place"
oil on board 36" x 48"
$3,200 |

"Waiting Downtown"
oil on board 30" x 24"
with frame
$2,250 |

"Scarf & Hat"
oil on canvas 24" x 18"
with frame
$1,650 |

"The Painter"
oil on board 24" x 17"
unframed
$1,550 |
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"Blue Dress"
oil on canvas 30" x 24"
with frame
$2,200 |

"The Chair"
charcoal on paper 29" x 22"
framed 38" x 30"
$1,250 |

"Long Day"
charcoal on paper 22.5" x 29"
framed 27" x 35"
$1,250 |

"Afternoon On The Promenade"
oil on canvas 18" x 24"
with frame
$1,750 |
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"Lunch Break"
oil on canvas 36" x 24"
with frame
$2,200 |

"Walking In L.A."
oil on board 24" x 18"
with frame
$1,750 |

"Red Hat"
oil on canvasboard 20" x 16"
framed 25" x 21"
$1,250 |
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Daniel Wong earned a BFA from Otis Parsons School of Design in Los Angeles in 1983. He continued his fine art training at the California Art Institute with advanced studies under Norm Nason, Glen Orbik, and Willis Wong. From 1984 - 1990 he was a background painter for Warner Brothers Animation in the production, "Tiny Toons Adventure". Much of his professional experience has been as a conceptual artist in the design of video games such as Dream Works Interactive "Trespassers" game and "Casper Play Station" along with Midway Games, Sega, and the Red Zone. In his fine art paintings, Wong's focus has been the artistic interpretation of the labor force, traveling in search of opportunity in the journey of life.
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