I belong to a China Painting club, The China Painting Artists of Maryland.
After business meetings we generally do some sort of painting or demonstration. One day we did this new technique with our china paints. Instead of mixing the paint pigments with oil, we used sugar water and then painted the tree design. Then it was fired in the kiln. The next go round I used lusters dabbed on as leaves and then a luster to indicate the ground.
It's different from the kind of painting I'm used to. I like the traditional painting and I'm not much into abstract or modern art but this was a fun experiment.
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Enjoying my retirement one painting at a time. Interspersing my thoughts with my Handpainted porcelain (painting), decorative painting, glass painting, watercolors, ACEOs, Alcohol Ink Art, colored pencil and acrylics.
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15 comments:
Beautiful trees! Thanks for sharing the process- I have never done china painting.
That well, I like to try new things in art, buscarce to see if can find something here. Saludos
wow, such an interesting technique. I love your trees. Happy PPF
I really like this. I don't know the first thing about china painting but this is beautiful!
A lovely piece of art to hang up!
Delicate round leaves!
HPPF too!
This is really pretty! I love how delicate it is. You do really well outside of your comfort zone!
Very delicate design ~ love the trees ~~thanks, ^_^ (A Creative Harbor)
Interesting technique - and a beautiful piece!
How cool that combined paint pigments with sugar water! Sounds fun!
I am your newest blog follower, too! :)
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Happy PPF!!
Mary
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Beautiful painting, love the colorful leaves! Thank you for sharing the technique, very interesting! Happy PPF!
It has a very nice mix of modern and retro!! I really like it!! Good job!!
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very interesting process, one i've never heard of! The trees are very beautiful!
How interesting to hear about a different technique!
Very nice and also very interesting technique!!!
this is wonderful!!!
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