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Firm Watch

Aug. 21, 2007

The Art of Embracing East and West

Industry Watch - By Linda Rapattoni - SACRAMENTO - The two white cranes in the foreground of Angela M. Lai's painting are Chinese symbols of peace and longevity. Only those familiar with traditional Chinese painting would notice that the leaves hanging from branches in the background grow in the West, not in Asia.

INDUSTRY WATCH

By Linda Rapattoni
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SACRAMENTO - The two white cranes in the foreground of Angela M. Lai's painting are Chinese symbols of peace and longevity. Only those familiar with traditional Chinese painting would notice that the leaves hanging from branches in the background grow in the West, not in Asia.
      Lai has intertwined her Chinese upbringing ...

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