Quang Ho was born on April 30, 1963, in Hue,
Vietnam. He Immigrated to the United States in 1975 and is now a U.S.
Citizen. His artistic interest began at the early age of three and
continued through grade school, high school, art school and led him to a
very exciting and successful painting profession. In 1980, at the age of
16, Quang held his first one-man-show at Tomorrows Masters Gallery in
Denver Colorado. The exhibit was a smashing success for the high school
sophomore. In 1982, Quang's mother was killed in a tragic auto accident,
leaving him the responsibility of raising four younger brothers and a
six year old sister. That same year, Quang attended the Colorado
Institute of Art on a National Scholastics Art Awards Scholarship. At
CIA Quang studied painting under Rene Bruhin, whom Quang credits with
developing the foundation for his artistic understanding. Ho graduated
from CIA in 1985 with Best Portfolio Award for the graduating class. An
art dealer, Mikkel Saks, discovered his talent and promoted him in his
gallery, which led to much success. He also teaches at the Denver Art
Students League. He plays golf and reads philosophy and religion
extensively. He is a great admirer of Andrew Wyeth.
Ho’s clients include Adolph Coors Company; Upjohn, Safeway,
Colorado Symphony, Chicago Symphony... Ho's illustration works have been
featured in the Illustrators Annual and exhibited at the Museum of
American Illustrations; and the Communication Arts Illustrations Annual
during those years. Working mostly in oils and occasionally watercolor
and pastels, Ho's subject matter ranges from still-life, landscapes,
interiors, and dancers, to figuratives. "Subject matter is not
really important to me. I can find visual excitement all around me as
well as on the canvas - from a knot on a tree, graceful limp of a flower
wilting, to a juxtaposition of a few simple shapes and
colors...inspirations are inexhaustible."
Artist's Statement
"Realism and abstract-it's all the same to me. The real essence
of painting is the dialogue between shapes, tones, colors, textures,
edges, and line. Everything else follows-including light, form, concepts
personal beliefs and inspirations. For me, painting is a marriage
between the mastery of those 'basic visual elements'; the discoveries
and understanding of visual statements [the search for what is true on a
personal level artistically]; and the trust in ones own wordless
intuition and inspiration. Understanding gives rise to higher
understanding. Working this way allows me to open the door to new ideas
and inspirations. One day I may be interested in a color statement, and
the next may be a relationship of simple shapes, and the next an
extremely complex arrangement of texture and edges...With every painting
there is a singular visual thought to be completed."
Recent Awards and Publications
2000 Best of Show Award, Colorado Governor's Invitational
2001 - October Southwest Art, Featured artist
2001 - May Southwest Art "30 Stars of 30 Years"
2001 - April Art of the West "Oil Painters of America Show" by
Editors, Art of the West
2000 - December Southwest Art "Art Events" by Editors,
Southwest Art
2000 - April Southwest Art "Oil Painters of America Show" by
Editors, Southwest Art
2001 Art of the West Guidebook Western Artists 2001 Edition by Editors,
Art of the West
2001 Third Annual Realism Invitational by Failing, Patricia
2001 The Artists Bluebook 24,000 North American Artists by AskArt.com
Recent Exhibitions:
2000 (1995,1997,1999,2000) Jack Meier Gallery, Houston, Texas
2000 (1990,1992,1994,1996,1998,2000) Saks Gallery, Denver, Colorado
2001 International Masters of Fine Art, Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art,
San Antonio, Texas
2001 Great American Artists Show, Cincinnati, Ohio
2001 (1996-2001) Northwest Rendezvous of Art, Helena, Montana
2001 (1994-2001) Colorado Governor's Invitational,
2000 (1995-2000) Artist of America, Denver, Colorado
Teaching:
Denver Art Students League