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.

Saturday, January 31, 2015

Big Thicket PAC January Meeting

Lois Blackburne standing in front of the design she will be teaching in her seminar next month at our February meeting.   We are so very lucky to have Lois and her many talents in Big Thicket PAC.

Our lovely hostess, Jan Wamsley has opened her home to us again, for our January meeting.  We all  painted a coat of pink glaze on our large trays. Jan will fire all the trays and have them ready for us to paint roses on in February when we have our meeting and seminar at her house.  Many thanks to Jan for all she does for Big Thicket.

Carol Fisk prepares her paint for glazing her tray.

Marilyn is busy with her tray....note the size of the trays we will be painting!



Artist Display