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4th February 2019 at 9:26 pm #19726
罗雁 LuoYanKeymasterFor professionals, please upload your paintings with short description of your artwork on this page.
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6th February 2019 at 7:23 pm #19737
AnonymousInactiveI painting pig to celebrate Chinese New Year
the size is about 80 x140 cm
the technique I used is traditionally sumi – e

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6th February 2019 at 7:24 pm #19738
AnonymousInactiveI painting pig to celebrate Chinese New Year
the size is about 80 x140 cm
the technique I used is traditionally sumi – e

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6th February 2019 at 7:27 pm #19739
AnonymousInactiveI painting pig to celebrate Chinese New Year
the size is about 80 x140 cm
the technique I used is traditionally sumi – e

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6th February 2019 at 9:42 pm #19741
DavidParticipantWhy.
I have painted a New Year picture every year for the last six years chiefly to use as a greeting to friends. This year I have made the pig a wild one at sunrise. The wild boar is an important symbol in the ancient Celtic cultures as it is in Chinese culture. Coincidentally the wild pig is also associated with the old Celtic lunar New Year ‘Samhain’ which falls in autumn. (Nowadays people mostly celebrate it on the last night of October to first day of November as it survives as Halloween and we have forgotten how to work out our lunar calendar.)
Technique
In ink (five lacquer ink and pine ink), cinnabar ink, and colour on xuan paper. As well as using Chinese brushes I made much use of a Chinese style brush of soft pheasant feathers I had just made myself. The seals are ones cut by myself in petrified wood.

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8th February 2019 at 3:23 pm #19745
pandatutnetParticipantA small new-born piglet to selebrate New Year and to welcome luck!
Technique: mixed Gongbi (工笔) & Mogufa ( 沒骨法).

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9th February 2019 at 11:52 am #19760
LouiseParticipant
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9th February 2019 at 11:54 am #19761
LouiseParticipantI used yue gong dian paper and the inkston inkstick jin bu ji for this painting for the year of the pig. I painted a Bonte Bentheimer, a race from a region in Holland,Drente, and a part of the County of Bentheim in Emsland, Germany
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11th February 2019 at 2:41 am #19778
yudhigejaliParticipantHalo, my name is Yudhi. I paint this: “Enjoying The Spring”, using spontaneous Xie Yi technique, Chinese Ink and Maries chinese watercolor on Xuan Rice Paper 24×34 cm.
I paint this because Pig is related to Relax and Life enjoyment. Spring is such a right moment to behold the beauty of the new beginning, while the nature is starting to bloom again after freezing winter.

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12th March 2019 at 4:32 pm #19837
xenia.lutsenkoParticipant40×30 cm. Detailed Style. Pigs show affection by grooming each other. They greet each other by rubbing noses and enjoy hanging out together, sunbathing, playing and listening to music. They are extremely social animals. With this painting I wanted to express that even we may have different backgrounds, even we may speak different languages and have divergent traditions, we are still the same.

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12th March 2019 at 6:24 pm #19850
xenia.lutsenkoParticipant24×30 cm. Spontaneous style. With this drawing I wanted to express the beauty of ink and vivid line.

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11th May 2019 at 12:07 am #19924
AstridParticipant
Wild boar with her baby in sumi-e style to celebrate the year of the pig.

The size is 35 x 23 cm and it’s painted on Xuan-paper with just ink, made from a Japanese inkstick. The ink is still wet. The brush I’ve used is Inkston Initial 3. For the background I’ve used a hake brush.
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