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Wednesdays, Sep 2-23, 10:00-12:00 , 2009
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Chinese painting class teaches:
Chinese Ink & Wash style of brush painting
Technique type: Xie Yi (freehand style)
Category of subjects: Landscape
Language: Chinese with English interpretation
Materials: Rice paper (xuan paper), bamboo brush with animal hair, and ink & water colour
Introduction to Chinese painting Chinese painting is one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. Ink and wash painting is an East Asian type of brush painting. It is also known as wash painting. The xieyi style 写意(free-hand) is one of the two major techniques of Chinese painting. (The other style is "Meticulous - Gong-bi (工笔)" , which is often referred to as "court-style" painting.
Chinese Ink & Water Painting or Brush Painting falls into three major categories in terms of subjects:
Bird, Flower, Animal
Landscape
Figure, Folklore, Religion
Chinese Landscape Painting Viewing Chinese landscape paintings, it is clear that Chinese depictions of nature are seldom mere representations of the external world. Rather, they are expressions of the mind and heart of the individual artists—cultivated landscapes that embody the culture and cultivation of their masters. Painting became a means of conveying the inner landscape of the artist's heart and mind.
Come and learn this art with prestigious artists invited by CCC. The painting course is specially designed for Westerners, and assisted with English interpretation.
About the instructors CCC has a pool of prestigious artists who teaches at CCC in the morning, evening or at weekends. CCC participants will have an opportunity to learn from and exchange ideas with different artists and their different style of art.
Venue:China Culture Center, Beijing, China. |
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| Price: RMB 160 for one single class. RMB 480 for a card good for 4 consecutive classes. (No substitutions of cardholder or of class term are permitted. The fee is none refundable and none transferable).
China Culture Center practices the first pay first reserve a spot policy. The priority gives to the people who have registered and wish to purchase the whole series (attendance card). If there are still spots available after card purchase, we would accept student who like to purchase class by class. But please sign up online or call first to check on the availability, no walk-ins. |
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