An artist's brush strokes of genius
Mu Jiashan is shown next to an imagined landscape, one of the paintings in his home studio in Rockville. (Sun photo by Chiaki Kawajiri / January 18, 2008)
Mu Jiashan, founder of the Rockville-based Asian Pacific Art Institute and an artist whose works have been shown across the United States and his homeland of China, is preparing for an exhibit to be shown at the World Bank headquarters in Washington on Feb. 4. Mu teaches in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, and has had his pieces shown in more than two dozen solo exhibitions and about 100 group exhibitions.
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