Tail Feathers
Welcome to my unwieldy collection of works of art, mostly; assembled by an artist/teacher que vive en Tejas.
“Whoever does not move among works of art as if among dangerous animals does not know among what he moves.” — Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Dong Kingman   |  A Day in Central Park, 1953

Dong Kingman | A Day in Central Park, 1953

Dong Kingman, Don’t Eat Joe, Wall Street, 1948, watercolor
Kingman (1911 - 2000) was born in California of Chinese parents. While still a child, he returned with them to China. There, Kingman received art instruction from traditional Chinese watercolorists and Size-To-Wai, a Paris-educated artist who was very knowledgeable about modern art trends.

Dong Kingman, Don’t Eat Joe, Wall Street, 1948, watercolor

Kingman (1911 - 2000) was born in California of Chinese parents. While still a child, he returned with them to China. There, Kingman received art instruction from traditional Chinese watercolorists and Size-To-Wai, a Paris-educated artist who was very knowledgeable about modern art trends.

Dong Kingman, Looking East, Brooklyn Bridge, 1948 watercolor
Kingman (1911 - 2000) was born in California of Chinese parents. While still a child, he returned with them to China. There, Kingman received art instruction from traditional Chinese watercolorists and Size-To-Wai, a Paris-educated artist who was very knowledgeable about modern art trends.

Dong Kingman, Looking East, Brooklyn Bridge, 1948 watercolor

Kingman (1911 - 2000) was born in California of Chinese parents. While still a child, he returned with them to China. There, Kingman received art instruction from traditional Chinese watercolorists and Size-To-Wai, a Paris-educated artist who was very knowledgeable about modern art trends.