Born in Vietnam, Duy Huynh's family came to the United States as refugees in 1981. At the time, they were commonly referred to as “boat people”, a moniker that he's often drawn inspiration from. More importantly for a kid that felt like an outcast, drawing became a means of transcending language barriers and cultivating connections. It's important to him that his work is accessible and far-reaching. FAC is proud to collaborate with Duy to bring his artwork to the global community.
Celebrities
Contemporary
Fashion
Sports
Father's Day
Halloween
Mother's Day
Spring
Summer
Thanksgiving
Farm Animals
Architecture
Barns & Farms
Botanical
Places
Boho Mid-Century
Modern
Figurative
Grand Millennial
Reimagined Masterpieces
Typography
Impressionism
Black
Blue
Green
Orange
Pink
Red
Teal
Yellow
Bronze
Burgundy
Copper
Neutrals
Black & White
Colorful
Gold & Silver
Tan & Beige
Very Peri
Georges Seurat
Oliver Jeffries
Synthia Saint James
Tom Quartermaine
Dean Russo
Farida Zaman
Jane Slivka
Mark Chandon
Nan
Sylvie Demers
Georgia O'Keeffe
Gustav Klimt
Leonardo da Vinci
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Vincent Van Gogh
