CUrrently Available

Sold. Currently at a dental office in Flagstaff. Arizona

Abstract expressionism with an Eastern edge, built for modern interiors.

Custom large-scale artwork created to elevate architectural spaces through movement, harmony, and intentional design.

Commission a Painting

Your painting won’t be just another decorative piece, rather it becomes the focal point of your space.

Art Made for the Space It Lives In

Your commission is created intentionally for its environment — color, scale, rhythm, and emotional tone are all designed to complement the architecture, lighting, and layout of your home or office.

  • Custom sizes from medium to large-scale

  • Palette refinement to match your interior

  • Diptychs, triptychs, and statement pieces

  • Movement-oriented compositions

  • Eastern-influenced forms for balance + energy

 
 

This is the process of Phuc Luu creating an abstract expressionist painting from the constructing of the canvas, developing the first layers, framing, and delivery to the client.

Commission Formats

Diptychs / Multi-Panels
For architectural spaces, wide walls, and modern layouts.
Creates flow and symmetry.

Single Panel
For clean, modern interiors needing one strong focal point.
Sizes typically 36"–72"+

The Commission Process

Commission a painting

1. Discovery Call
We discuss your space, palette, size, style direction, and timeline.

2. Concept & Palette Direction
You receive a simple mockup or palette reference to confirm the direction.

3. Creation Phase
Your painting unfolds in layered stages. Progress updates available on request.

4. Completion & Delivery
Your piece is sealed, signed, professionally wired, and delivered or shipped.

5. Installation (Houston area only)
Local installation available in Houston and surrounding areas.

Behind the scenes of Phuc Luu abstract painting entitled, Embrace, Oil on canvas, 8.5’x4’, sold and currently at residence in Colorado.

Sold. Embrace, completed painting for Bolder, CO private residence.

Sold, Untitled, currently in the residence of Houston best-selling novelist, Chris Cander.