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P.H. Yang
Title: Caravan (The Sahara)
Description:
Media: Photography
Size: 13 x 19

About P.H. Yang

Discover exquisite and whimsical images from exotic locales -- the Sahara, Tibet, Cuba, Holy Week in Spain, Morocco, Tunisia, Burma (Myanmar), China, Laos, Mexico, Vietnam and eclectic San Francisco Bay Area.

Meet Phan, the young monk who loves Madonna -- captured before, during and after his initiation into monkhood.

Ogle Ana Luisa, the Cuban lady who had both arms broken and in plaster casts, and yet continued to chain-smoke.

Be inspired by the endless sand dunes of the Sahara, painted orange by the sun and sculpted by the wind.

At the dawn of the millennium, I rediscovered photography as the sublimation of my creative soul, my wanderlust and my compassion for worthy causes. It allows me to capture elusive moments when light and subject come together and spark an evocative expression.

My images can be evocative or eclectic, vibrant or serene, eye-witness or surreal, stark or dreamy. In all of them, I try to appeal to the emotions and imagination while experimenting with pattern, texture, shape, form and color.

My work has been published and exhibited at San Jose Museum of Art, California; juried-in by the Director of Artist's Gallery, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and in Hong Kong.

Contact P.H. Yang

(650) 521-4323
E-mail: info@phyang.org
Web site: http://www.phyang.org