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Hung Nguyen Watercolors on Display at Frances Anderson Center

The showcase is part of the upcoming Puget Sound Bird Fest Sept. 9-11.

An exhibit of watercolors by Hung Nguyen is now on display in the Edmonds Arts Commission Display Case located at the main entrance of the .

Building hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Nguyen works with a variety of media, but watercolor is the one he uses most. His work intends to reflect a sense of peace, tranquility and a perfect harmony between humans and nature.  

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Nguyen was born in Vietnam and came to the United States in 1975. After studying art and design in college, he went to work for Boeing, KIRO TV, KING TV and the Walt Disney Internet Group as a designer and illustrator.

Currently, he is working as a freelance designer while creating fine art. His artwork is included in private, corporate, and public collections and is represented by galleries throughout the Northwest.

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In 2004 Nguyen’s painting of the Hot Autumn Nites Annual Car Show was used for the final poster produced by the Edmonds Arts Commission. The original watercolor is part of the City of Edmonds Portable Art Collection.

The exhibit is tied into the Puget Sound Bird Fest beginning Sept. 9. September 9011. The three-day event includes speakers, guided walks, fieldtrips, exhibits and educational activities for children and adults. 

The Frances Anderson Center is at 700 Main St., Edmonds.

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