David Yang has been drawing since he was a child. His interest in
painting portraits developed when he was working towards his
master's degree at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. The
Museum of Fine Art, Boston is located next to the University and
frequently tempted David away from his school. He was strongly
influenced by great old masters there. Artists he most reveres, and
most strives to emulate, are John Singer Sargent, Renoir, Van Gogh
and Degas. Sometimes he may stand in the museum marveling at a
painting for hours, such as John Sargent's Mrs. Charles Inches.
be cherished and loved for generations. Just like those masters'
paintings in museum, they are immortal.
David considers himself a
classical portrait painter.
His painting style is a mix of
realism and impressionism.
He not only enjoys
revealing the essence,
personality and spirit of the
subject, but also celebrates
his passion and love for life.
David deeply believes that
everyone can be a great
model for a fine art painting.
His life-long goal is to
create more beautiful,
elegant artworks that can
David Yang's Fine Art
Portrait Gallery
A portrait will be cherished
and loved for generations.
About the Artist
David Yang 774-272-5312 david@yangportrait.com Boston, MA
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Art Exhibition in Shrewsbury Public Library, MA, 2007.