Friday, April 18, 2014



Dearest General Attorney Eric Holder:
As you have reviewed my case and read my book's The Gift already that is C.I.V: 488313 and A128855, Right now, I would like to share my Portfolio to you and I am hopeful to wait for your helps. Let me recapture my honor and dignity. If you allow me prostrate oneself before you for billions time I would like to kowtow because I do need the Supreme Court of the US could judge for my case and I do give ear to the Supreme Court.

Sincerely yours
Bright Quang's Portfolio

Despite being detained in several South Vietnam concentration camps by the communist regime from 1975 to 1981, Bright Quang maintained his love for art and poetry.  Indeed, the Vietnamese communists imprisoned him because of his art and poetry.  Bright Quang came to the United States on November 22, 1993 under the Humanitarian Operation program (H.O. /20), which was designed to enable former Vietnamese political prisoners to immigrate to the United States.  He now resides in Redwood City, California.  A graduate of Tran Quoc Tuan High School 1968, Bright Quang was admitted to the Hue College of Art and earned a degree in art 1971.  In the United States, he earned an AA degree in 2001, and a Bachelor’s degree at California State University, Hayward, in 2003, and Nonprofit Management Certificate in 2012 at Hayward, Bright Quang specialized in sculpture using plaster, copper, brass, wood, stone, wire, and cement to create figures of human beings and animals. 

Bright Quang was awarded the International Poet of Merit Silver Award Bowl in 2001 by Poetry.Com, and Significantly, Author-House company has been publishing Bright Quang's books for five times, which books are My Torch, and Road to the United States part I & II in 2006 - Animosity & Love in 2008- Vietnamese American Arts in 2011, and The Gift in 2013, and next, Publish-America company has been publishing Bright Quang's Books for five times, which are Marriage & Religion in 2009, Dinosaur Love in 2010, and Witness of the Vietnam War in 2010, and How Shall My Life in 2011- I Seek Me in 2012- My Gift to My Dear in 2013, and Outskirts Press published Bright Quang's book, which is A Lyric Not Sent, and Xlibris LLC  published Bright Quang's book is  How Good Should I Dream in 2013 -and specially, Bright Quang would like to attend in FACTORY-ART GALLERY TO BE SELECTED TO EXHIBIT IN LONDON - NEW YORK - BERLIN. The pieces of artworks' portraits of President Reagan, President Carter, and President Kennedy by size: 22.28 oil on canvas

Since coming to the United States, Bright Quang has exhibited his pieces of artworks in a variety of locations.  First, he exhibited his art at Canada College, 4200 Farm Hill Boulevard, Redwood City, CA 94061, Tel. (650) 306-3100 from October 13, 1998 to November 15, 1998.  At this time Bright Quang donated his statue named CONTROL to Canada College.  Second, he exhibited, by invitation, A BRIGHT FUTURE THROUGH EDUCATION at the Lake Wales Cultural Center of Lake Wales, Florida, from October 15, 1998 until October 2000.

The Coastal Arts League and the Peninsula Sculptor’s Guild of California invited him to present this exhibit.
 Bright Quang exhibited his artworks in downtown San Jose, in June 17, 2000.  These works included over fifteen artworks of marble, wood, brass, and cement.   Fourth, his artwork YOUR BEAUTIFUL HAIR was exhibited in the Lake Wales Cultural Center of Lake Wales, Florida State; he was sponsored by his Sculptor's Guild 1780 Ralston Ave, Belmont, California.  Fifth, his artwork The FROG and the RISING UP has been exhibited at the following locations by these five organizations:
Santa Cruz Art League Gallery, 526 Broadway, Santa Cruz
Cardiff House, UC Santa Cruz, 1156 High St, Santa Cruz
Arts Council of San Mateo County Manor House Gallery, 1780 Ralston Ave, Belmont
Coastal Arts League Gallery, 300 Main St, Half Moon Bay
Corridor Gallery San Mateo Government Center, 400 County Center, Redwood City
1972 Bright Quang opened a studio in Quang Ngai, and then moved to Saigon. There he created works of art such as old fishermen, farmers of different shapes and sizes.  He also created animals, such as elephants, oxen, buffaloes, horses, lions, birds and fish; pots and candle holders were also his specialties.
Considerably, Bright Quang has quote, “Human knowledge is limited, but human life is limitless of ambition.”
 A Vietnamese-American creator, Bright Quang opens new way to his life’s happiness, source of life, and sorrow in order to bury the hatchet.
In his book, How Good Should I Dream, he has made up the five rights in order to control one’s self and his five rights are of the right thoughtfulness, the right love, the right forgiveness, the right struggle and the right independence.
These paths will carry to realize the true value of being human, peacefully and without hate and animosity in the world. He believes that people reap what they have sown.
This was imparted to him at a very young age when he thought that his mother has given birth to him in very a hard time. He learned the true meaning of sacrifice and hardship.
The author lived a tough life, clouded with misery and suffering, but he shares his vivid view of the world… a world full of a promise of tomorrow.

1 comment:

  1. I do hope Obama and Eric Holder should delete about the racism when I am hopeful to Our President Obama and General Attorney Eric Holder will take off a label of mental case on my head let me recapture honor, and dignity of innocent honest American citizen.

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