The Fine Art of China Painting

Porcelain painting, not to be confused with ceramics, is a fine art that has been around for thousands of years. Painting on porcelain pieces of white or ivory color with powered paints that are mixed with mineral oil to the consistancy of tooth paste are applied one layer at a time after each firing in a kiln.
China painting is the sister to watercolors - starting with your lightest to darkest. If you are interested in learning this ancient dying art contact us at wetpaintstudiosofwalden@ gmail.com. We would love to share our knowledge and fellowship with any one interested in this fine art.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Just a few of the things we have done to start the Christmas Season -  Santa punch bowl, plates, ornaments, and pitchers.  An array of more Christmas pieces will be on the way to Santa soon. 



September Meeting of Big Thicket Porcelain Art Club.  President Marilyn Willis out did herself with this Autumn table setting done in jewel tone crystals and sparkles abound.

September Meeting of Big Thicket PAC
 
                                  Necklaces for Christmas Fund Raiser - by Jan Wamsley 
 
 

       

 
     Helen and Marilyn busily painting poppies as Lois finishes the second part of  her seminar on temperature changes in painting and design. 


Marilyn takes a break.  Note all the beautiful unpainted pieces of china on the shelves.  She may need to cut that break short.  Thanks for opening up your beautiful home and lovely studio for us each month.
 


 

 Lois is finishing up her demo tray and it is gorgeous.  Thanks for the seminar.  We learned so much, had fun and ended up with a beautiful piece with poppies on it
                                        

 
Helen is still hard at work on her Pitcher

 
Marilyn's private collection of her works

 
 
Jan continues to work on her piece and did a magnificent job of it.

 
 
 
 Janett continues painting  poppies on everything at home!