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Title: Shirley's Art Works 967-02 & Chinese Mogu 056-A294 - Shirley's 347th Assignment at Chinese National Academy of Arts- March 20-22, 2015
Artist: Shirley Zhang
Size: 39.00cm x 31.00cm ( 15.35inches x 12.20inches) Chinese Ink, Colour,Tea on Silk
Completed Time: March 24, 2015
Remarks:
This is my 56th Chinese Mogu Painting and my 966th painting since 2003.

Also, it is my 347th assignment in Chinese National Academy of Arts and the 11st picture I painted in my winter vacation of 2015.

As soon as I colored the background of the painting with Chinese tea, I regretted. So, now, I tried to show you the photo that the background of the painting had not been colored yet. :-)

How do you think of the two paintings, do you enjoy the one with the background or this one with the white background?

Anyway, tonight, when I am writing here, I think of how one of my professor colored her Chinese Mogu painting in Beijing. Maybe I should learn from her to color the background at the first, then to color the flowers according to the different background?

If you were me, would you like to color the background or not?




If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, welcome to write to shirley@ebridge.cn and you can also publish your opinions on Message Board . :-)

--Shirley Zhang
March 25, 2015