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  1. Duy Huynh Paintings - Charlotte, NC based artist creating narrative, contemplative and dreamlike art. Co-owner of Lark & Key Gallery.

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      Charlotte NC visual artist Duy Huynh creates artwork that...

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      Duy Huynh is a Charlotte, NC based visual artist and...

  2. Duy Huynh is a Vietnamese-American painter who creates artwork that evokes introspection and wonderment. He uses symbols, metaphors, puns and hybrid words to explore the mysteries of life and balance.

  3. Shop for paintings by Duy Huynh, a Charlotte NC based artist who creates dreamlike and whimsical works that explore balance and continuity between mysteries. Learn about his background, influences and style on the web page.

  4. Duy Huynh is a Charlotte, NC based visual artist and co-owner of Lark & Key gallery with wife Sandy Snead. The Vietnamese born painter creates contemplative, poetic acrylic dreamscapes. His clever and often humorous use of symbolism and wordplay invites the viewer to create their own storyline.

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  5. Duy Huynh is a Vietnamese-American painter who creates dreamlike and wistful scenes of figures, landscapes, and time. His paintings combine Eastern and Western traditions, cultural themes, and playful titles to challenge your perception and imagination.

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  6. Nov 9, 2020 · Vietnamese artist Duy Huynh creates acrylic paintings that explore balance, mystery, and connection through ethereal and humorous symbols. See his works, titles, and statement on Colossal, a website for contemporary art and culture.

  7. Jul 3, 2010 · Vietnamese born artist Duy Huynhs poetic and contemplative acrylic paintings symbolically reflect geographical and cultural displacement. Drawing inspiration from a variety of storytellers in formats that range from music and movies to ancient folklore and comic book adventures, Duy creates his own narratives of the human condition.