Sunday, October 18, 2009

Painting of the Day!


Kite Surfing at Rodeo Beach by Allan Chow 2009
Exhibited at Leopold Gallery.
Artist Reception this Friday October 23rd, 2009 6-9pm
See you all there!

Friday, October 16, 2009

New Painting of the Week!


Rocks on Rodeo Beach 3
Oil On Canvas 14”H x 18”W
Third in the series, this painting leaves me with a nostalgic feeling. The warm light cast from sunsets always magnifies the beauty in nature.
For Sale at Leopold Gallery
Prints Available at www.allanchow.com

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Grand Opening of AllanChow.com


Welcome to a preview of my new website this year.
Grand opening is October 23rd, 2009.

I will be celebrating this occasion with an artist reception at leopold gallery that evening between 6 -9 pm. Please join me that evening to celebrate over great art and fine wine.


*** When you subscribe to my mailing list between 10/23/09 - 01/01/10, TWO LUCKY winners will receive a complimentary limited edition print signed by me.*******

Website address: www.allanchow.com
Art opening: Friday, October 23rd, 2009 Leopold Gallery (624 W 63rd street Brookside area) 6 -9pm





NEW WEBSITE FEATURES:-

• Simple navigation tool allows you to view galleries
with ease.

• High Quality images will enhance your experience.

• Ability to purchase LIMITED EDITION PRINTS online
safely and securely.

• Subscribing to my mailing list will inform you my
upcoming exhibitions, promotions and giveaways!!!

• You can COMMISSION ME by sending me a message
in the contact page and/or leave me a comment.

Monday, September 28, 2009

A Painter at work


Photo by John Sleezer
Thought I help my ex-employer to promote a sale of prints of me painting. This is definitely a first for me to see myself for sale as prints.


Photo by John Sleezer

Description of Prints:
Local artist Allan Chow works on finishing a painting with a working title of "85 World Series, Crowning Moment," that depicts the Kansas City Royals team celebrating winning the final game of the 1985 World Series at Kauffman Stadium. Chow was working on the painting at the Leopold Gallery, 324 W. 63rd Street on Wednesday April 1, 2009, in Kansas City, MO. It was commissioned by HOK and the Kansas City Royals and will be placed above the entrance to the Crown Club at the stadium. John Sleezer/The Kansas City Star 4/1/09 (METRO)

Order your print at Kansas City Star's Store
website:

New work this year by Allan Chow 2009


Artist's Reception
WHEN: FRIDAY, Oct.23rd, 2009
TIME: 6p - 9p
WHERE: Leopold Gallery 324 West 63rd Street (Brookside area)

Allan paints with a palette knife, applying thick impasto in brilliant colors found only in dreams. His emotions and passion pour through his spontaneous, yet controlled, brushstrokes, creating a three-dimensional experience for his audiences. During his exhibitions, viewers find it difficult to resist the temptation to touch his paintings. With his sophisticated style and obvious passion for painting, Allan has established a national following.

Allan Chow's subject matter this year will feature inspired work from the Flint Hills and San Francisco. He has worked tirelessly on this body of INSPIRED and PASSIONATE work over the summer. Meet the artist himself and join him in the celebration of his new body of work this year.


All of these artists have become legendary in their own right.
Please join us in celebrating their talent and viewing their new works.

Visions of the Flint Hills


JOIN US FOR AN EVENING WITH OUR STARS!
FINE ART...GREAT CAUSE

Exhibition:
Visions of the Flint Hills: Preserving the Tallgrass Prairie Art Exhibit and Sale

WHEN: Friday OCTOBER 2,2009
TIME: 6.00p - 9.00p
WHERE: Buttonwood Art Space, 3013 Main Street, Kansas City, MO (Union Hill)
WEB: http://www.visionsoftheflinthills.org/Text_page.cfm?pID=3354

This is a juried art show with works in oil, watercolor, and acrylic as well as photography, drawing, and sculpture. The show includes works by renowned artists such as Jim Richardson, whose photography of the Flint Hills was featured in National Geographic magazine, and Stan Herd, whose artwork depicting the native tallgrass prairie is well known among collectors. Additional artists include Allan Chow, Dan Coburn, Susan Lynn, Carolyn Dvorak, Stretch, Barbara Waterman-Peters, and Chun Wang. Emerging artists are also featured in the show.


Title: Songs of the Prairie
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Size: 18 X 24
By Allan Chow 2009
Prints: Available (contact: info@allanchow.com if interested)
Original: Available (contact: lcarlin@ksparktrust.org if interested in purchasing)

Monday, August 24, 2009

California Paintings


Here are some crops of recent paintings that I have finished for the fall show at Leopold Gallery in Brookside. Anyway, these are only a fraction of the original composition. Visit the Gallery next month to preview the entire composition of these inspired paintings from San Francisco. Enjoy!


Allan Chow 2009

Monday, August 03, 2009

On Stage with a Legend


Here are my adorable students and inspiration! We had lots of fun that night dancing to live music.


On stage are Mambo De Leon's incredible band jamming with Larry Harlow and the Latin Legends of Fania. Not to mention some incredible dancers on stage along with the audience dancing with us on the dance floor.



Here is my lovely and talented dance partner for the evening. There is Larry in the background on the piano.


The band members were very professional and were very down to earth individuals. It was fun to chat with them and share a few laughs.

Friday, July 31, 2009

Larry Harlow and The Latin Legends of Fania


Larry Harlow and myself at Tech Rehearsal held at UMKC, the night before the big show.
Other than my artwork, I must have been salsa dancer in my past life because my passion on the dance floor is tremendous. Teaching salsa and to inspire others is also my passion. When I paint, music has to be present bc. I have gotten use to finding inspiration from musicians.

Larry Harlow is in Kansas City this week. Who is Larry Harlow?
Larry and his orchestra, Orquesta Harlow, was the second orchestra signed to the Fania Label, Harlow has also produced over 106 CD’s for various artists and over 50 CD’s on his own besides the ones he produced for Fania. Among his most popular albums were “Abran Paso” and “Tributo a Arsenio Rodriguez” with Ismael Miranda as the lead singer. Larry's opera "Hommy," which is credited for getting Celia Cruz out of retirement, was the first Latin musical performance in Carnegie Hall. In other firsts, Larry was the first ever piano player for legendary salsa group "The Fania All-stars," generally regarded as the single most important Salsa group of all time and the first Recording Producer for legendary salsa group "The Fania All-stars," he also appeared with "The Fania All-stars," in the movies Our Latin Thing (Nuestra Cosa), Live In Africa and Salsa. -Wikipedia online


Here is Larry doing what he does best. I have never been to a salsa band rehearsal before and I have always curious about their process of preparing for a concert. I am proud to have been to one of many more to come. For a humble salsa dancer and enthusiast like myself and having the opportunity to watch these talented musicians working together was truly inspiring.


To learn more about Larry and his band, visit http://www.larryharlow.com/biography.htm


Here is Miguel with his band www.elmamboworld.com who arranged for Larry to be in town.
I know hes excited being able to share a stage with one of his idols. It would be like me hanging out with Monet for a week. There really aren't words to describe that feeling of having such presence.

Over a course of seven years that I have been dancing, Miguel is one of band leaders that I have come to respect and to know personally. To see him and his two sons following his footsteps is amazing. His love and passion for his music is visible through his performances. We as Kansas Citians are lucky to have a talent such as him and his band members. We need to support our local artists!!! It is important to nurture this positive habit and continue to encourage others to do the same. Our contribution to the Arts in our city will benefit other generations to come.

To learn more about El Mambo himself, visit: www.elmamboworld.com

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Signed Prints for Sale


Prints are printed on Matte High Quality Archival heavy weight paper.
Availabe sizes:
Small approx (9 X 12) Price: $40 (4 in stock)
Large approx (16 X 22) Price: $100 (2 in stock)
Order yours today!
Place your order by emailing me at chowallan@hotmail.com


Prints are printed on Matte High Quality Archival heavy weight paper.
Availabe sizes:
Small approx (9 X 12) Price: $40 (4 in stock)
Order yours today!
Place your order by emailing me at chowallan@hotmail.com

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Visitation Book For Sale


This Book is Beautiful inside out. If you have never been to this Beautiful church on Main Street (5141 Main Street) You should go!!!! The history of this church is rich and the interior of the church is extraordinary. All the art on the wall were hand painted. The cover of this book is a painting/illustration by Allan Chow.


Visitation: Celebrating a Century of Faith
**Pre-Order**
by Bill Tammeus

This new book on the history of Visitation Church in Kansas City is now available for pre-order.

Respected author and columnist Bill Tammeus tells the stories of the families and religious leaders who founded and nurtured one of the city’s great churches.

The book is available for pre-sale and will be published in summer 2009.

To order, click on "pre-order." Your credit card will not be charged until the book is shipped. You will need to provide your billing and shipping information to process this order before you can shop for in-stock items. Thank you!


To purchase book, Visit:
https://www.thekansascitystore.com/productDetail.php?PID=1214

Summer Rain 2008


Summer Rain 2008 Allan Chow
Oil on Canvas

Monday, July 27, 2009

Your Art Expert


Fine Art•Illustration•Graphic Design
Allan Chow
chowallan@hotmail.com
816.699.0585

Visit allanchow.com for more samples.

Fast,Easy,Fun to work with. Professionalism and Reliability is included.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Painting of the Week


Inspired by the Symphony in the Flint Hills this year, this painting was born this week.
Series of paintings from this event will follow in the next few weeks.
Title: Symphony in the Sky 2009 by Allan Chow
Oil On Canvas 24 X 30 inches.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Artist History Wall


Final Product of History Wall Poster Design by Vermilion Studio, Kansas City


Concept 1


Concept 2

Sunday, June 14, 2009

2009 Symphony In The Flint Hills


The trip to the Flint Hills took 3 hours from Kansas City. This is the new logo designed by Willoughby Design Group from Kansas City. You are looking at tokens used for drinks.


This is the stage for the Kansas City Symphony. The show started at 6.30pm. The weather was PERFECT!!! Sunny but cool breeze throughout the day. It was a sold out show.We got there 4 hours before show started to beat the crowd of at least 3000.


If you google Tallgrass Prairie or Flint Hills, you will learn that this type of land is rare now. Once covered a HUGE part of the Kansas and other neighboring states, the Flint Hills are rich with history and amazing experience for a city boy like myself.
As usual, listening to great music in this environment was truly inspiring and incredibly extraordinary.


Took this shot of a signage. Kansas is indeed the Sunflower state.







Here is a free ride in a carriage. The horses were beautiful and happy to be out there.
To them, the grass there is like Porter House steak and fine wine to us steak enthusiasts.


Saw a great opportunity for a great shot. Enjoy!









Riding off to the sunset as the concert comes to an end.

Monday, June 01, 2009

Creative Solution for a small washroom

This is my latest DIY project. Yes, since this is my second time remodeling my home, I needed much help from my professional circle of friends who are gifted electricians, plumbers, architects and just all around handy.

Deadline: MAY 20th
Actual Completion Date: MAY 28th
Time Duration: 1 Month and 28 days

Hours of Labor: Stopped counting after the first 60hours.
Money Spent: Saved a ton.


Here is my design and sketch of the bathroom I dream to have for the current space.
I was determined for the final product to look as good if not better.


First, this is the before picture of a charming 50's style original bathroom that didn't see much use after purchase of home.


Another view of how small it is. What you don't see is the potential that is hidden behind the wall next to the original toilet location.


Ta Da!!!!!


Here are some tips:
Draw a plan, turn to designs that you like as inspirations.
Set a budget and go from there.

If you have to hire someone, try hiring a friend who is good at what he does and who is willing to teach you. Before you hire someone, turn to online resources and pick the brains of your local hardware stores' associates. Believe or not, there are some associates who have tons of knowledge and are willing to share.

Patience! Do it right even if it means more work. You won't regret it.


Mirrors combined with lighting help make a small space seem larger and brighter. Big tiles and light colors were used to help make the room feel more roomy.


Thanks for viewing!
For more pictures, go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/20233033@N07/sets/72157618939903661/detail/


Thank yous:
Jesus (my friend and a true gifted architect/salsero)
Matthew
Alfredo
Erik Beier (3 Axis Inc. Green Design and Fabrication www.3axisinc.com)