This is my 99th Chinese Xieyi-- Freehand Brushworks that I created in my art lesson Wednesday night.
I came back home from my trip at about 1:30am Wednesday morning, after a long long sleep, I felt better and I had a later lesson at 7:30pm to 9:30pm.
I wanted to paint landscape for my...more
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This is my 22nd Chinese Gongbi -- Traditional Chinese Realistic Painting that I painted by myself as a practice.
After creating some big size Chinese Gongbi pictures -- in my Spring Festival Holiday:
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This is my 98th Chinese Xieyi -- Freehand Brushworks that I painted on my art lesson Wednesday night and also my third eagle practice. :-)
Now I am put it on the web site in my travel -- I take my computer with me and today -- the second day that I am in Zhang Jia Jie National Park. I have f...more
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This is my 97th Chinese Xieyi -- Freehand Brushworks that I painted in my art lesson on Wednesday. Also it is my second time that I learned to paint an eagle.
I have painted hundreds of little birds already, but, I just started to paint a so big bird with a brush with colors directly -- a Ch...more
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This is my 96th Chinese Xieyi painting in my art lesson Wednesday evening. Also, this is my first eagle painting.
My teacher just gave me 60 Marks for its head is too big, its neck is too short, its back is too narrow and the flower is too thin... Oh, there are so many problems on it...more
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This is my second Chinese Gongbi(Realistic Painting) & Xieyi (Freehand Brushworks)picture. I was trying to use a piece of Xieyi Paper to paint the flower part with Gongbi way and to paint the bird with Xieyi Way.
One more, I did not do any draft and I want to train my hands more... D...more
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This is my 1st Chinese Gongbi(Realistic Painting) and Xieyi (Freenhand Brushworks) painting. I means to paint a picture with the two ways together.
I tried to paint the flower with Chinese Gongbi style and to pain the birds with Chinese Xieyi way.
Anyway for training my hands, I also...more
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This is my 31st Chinese Bai Mao.
Baimiao is painted with line by Chinese ink. It is a kind of Chinese Gongbi painting.
At the first, it is a draft of a Gongbi Dancai or Gongbi Zhongcai, then it was developed to be a single art form by Chinese ancient artist Li Gonglin(1049-1106).
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