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.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Big Thicket Porcelain Art Club March Meeting

Happy Easter
 




I would like to share a bit of information with you before we get started with our PAC meeting and events.  Our dear friend, awesome teacher, and treasured club member, Lois Blackburne suffered a heart attack and had a triple-by-pass.  She came through with flying colors.  Today was her first check-up after surgery and on a scale of 1 to 10 received a whooping 11 from her Dr.!  Our prayers were answered and our love received.  Lois is well on her way to a full recovery!  Some one said she would be back with more energy than ever.  Help, We couldn't keep up with her before - how are we going to keep up with her and more energy?  Please continue to keep Lois in your prayers.


Our March meeting was held at President Marilyn Willis' studio and wonderful Victorian home.  Thanks Marilyn for being president and for your gracious hospitality this past year.  New president, Janet Wartenburg will take office in May.  Our meetings will be held at the Conroe Library the 4th Thursday of the month from 10:00 to 2:00.  Please send any inquirers to wartjsw@gmail.com.  We  would love to have you visit with us and check out the wonderful art of china painting .


           Big Thicket March Meeting Featuring a Seminar by Marilyn on Painting Pansies.



Artist  Display




 

Beautiful work by Jan Wamsley


Marilyn's wonderful pieces
 
Painted Tile for the History Book by Janet Wartenburg
 
Sorry I am having computer issues and can not get the rest of the pictures uploaded.  I will continue when my glitch is corrected.

Happy Easter, Praise the Lord, Watch The Sun Rise and eat Chocolate!