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Black and white photograph of Fay Chong. Fay Chong adjusts a framed painting hanging on a wall. Chong is shown in three-quarters view from the back. He is shown half-length. He stands to the left of the painting. He wears a striped, long-sleeved, collar shirt. The painting is matted and framed. It is a watercolor painting by Fay Chong of steep land formations, surrounded by water and topped by trees. A rocky beach with indications of wood washed ashore also appears in the foreground of the painting. The painting was created by Fay Chong. It shows James Island, near Lapush in the northwest corner of Washington State. The painting was made in conjunction with the 1961/62 film, "Chinese Ink and Watercolors," produced by Martin Moyer Productions, Seattle.
Object ID
1994.003.011