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Painting Demonstration with Ming Yeung - Chinese Painting

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Arts visuels Jeunes et ados Peinture Interculturel Étudiant(e)s Film et vidéo Auto-guidée
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Date et heure

Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.

Lieu

Richmond, BC

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

À propos

One of the unique features of Ming's Chinese painting is the concept of negative space. Free Style is based on simplicity, speed control and versatility of brush strokes. The painting only requires minimal brush strokes without a preliminary draft for completion on delicate, thin rice paper. The flora and fauna express the creation of symmetry and asymmetry in nature. Her birds are poised and striking. Just a few colors and tools are the main essentials for her art. Her style of painting provides a channel for those who want to find a way to relax themselves. Her ability to ignite impact with such simplicity is one of the skills that she mastered in her Art practice.

Ming hopes that 'Charming Orchids' 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 and consistent practice. Ming currently is teaching painting classes at a local community centre. Feel free to contact her for information.

Organisateur

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, artist demonstrations, teaching workshops, 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 and her unwavering commitment to the world's endangered wildlife species.

Displayed at countless galleries, shows, libraries, the Vancouver International Airport (YVR), 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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