When Chinese artists Guan Guangzhi and Li Jianchen first introduced watercolour painting to China some 150 years ago, they could not have expected just how perfect the blend of this Western art form ...
On the back of that postcard, Li painted a small, poetic watercoloured landscape. That watercolour painting is widely believed to be the earliest, mature piece of that art genre, created by a modern ...
The China Watercolor Art Research Exhibition will be open at the National Art Museum of China (NAMOC) in Beijing from Jan 22 to Feb 8. On display as the main exhibits will be watercolor works ...
A blend of traditional Chinese watercolours and elements of New Zealand landscapes by Wei Wu will adorn the walls of Toi Pōneke Gallery from next week (9 May). In this exhibition, Splendour and ...
A cloth-bound album containing twelve (12) watercolor paintings on pith paper. The paintings depict various modes of corporal punishment. The Chinese title, Xing ren zhuang ren, or "Punishment with ...
Water bodies, trees, boats, flowers, and other elements of Indian landscapes are set to acquire a new meaning in an exhibition Emotions In Colour, which will showcase watercolour paintings by artist ...
LONDON, Oct. 25 (Xinhua) -- A cross-cultural watercolor painting solo exhibition by Chinese artist Feng Sixiao has been held in London from Tuesday to Wednesday, gaining high remarks from British ...
At the forefront is Li Qing, Director of the Changzhou Liu Haisu Art Museum and a luminary in Chinese contemporary watercolor. His mastery of simplifying complex subjects through refined brushstrokes ...
The China Cultural Center in Seoul has opened an exhibition and series of classes on traditional Chinese art by Sichuan painter Chen Zhichao. The exhibition of his watercolors, calligraphy and poems ...
A water-color exhibition from 30 artists from the Chinese artist club in HCMC and members of HCMC Association of Fine Arts on Tuesday opened at the association, featuring more than 70 pieces. A ...
Critic and Curator Uma Nair has been writing for the past 35 years on art and culture She has written as critic for Times of India and Economic Times. She believes that art is a progressive sojourn.
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