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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2025.

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Painting Demonstration with Ming Yeung - Freestyle Watercolor

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Film & video Intercultural Painting Students Visual arts Youth & teens
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Date and time

This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.

Location

Richmond, BC

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

About

As an accomplished art creator, Ming has been championing her style of art – Art of Freestyle Chinese Painting since 2000 after immigrating to Canada. Ming’s art covers an expansive area of the natural world — the animal kingdom and botanicals. Her works showcase her ability to frame nature in a beautiful, minimalistic way. As years go by, she kept at practising in flora and fauna, mastering the technique. Moreover, she believed that art can heal, especially when incorporated into the lifestyle.

Ming hopes that 'Beautiful Poinsettias' in this video brings her attendees a unique, international flavor to local events demonstrating her commitment in promoting the Arts. Free Style painting requires precise brushstrokes, versatile brush skills and consistent practice. Ming currently is teaching painting classes at a local community centre. All of her students' paintings are truly remarkable. Feel free to contact her for information.

Organizer

Ming Yeung

After achieving an 'Artistic Innovation' award in 2019, Ming has continued sharing her passion for the arts through teaching classes. She has been promoting her style of Chinese painting through exhibitions, teaching classes, artist demonstrations, and interviews in the Lower Mainland since 2002. She is an exceptional artistic person with a very deep commitment to her Chinese Free Style painting style.

Displayed at countless galleries, shows, the Vancouver International Airport (YVR), libraries, the cover of a mental wellness publication, workshops she hosted for the homeless and seniors on BC Family Day, and even permanently installed outside the patient and treatment rooms in the BC Children's Hospital, her paintings captured the hearts of a wide audience, including patrons, and a loyal following.

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