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, November 11, 2015

Big Thicket Porcelian Art Club Potpourri

 Marilyn Willis, our dear and charished Big Thicket member, celebrating her 80th Birthday.
Cookie Jar done by club members in seminar by Lois Blackburne.  This took 2 months at 3 classes per month to finish in June and July

Pastel of life long friend by Lois Blackburne




Tray done by Janett Wartenburg during club seminar given by artist  and teacher Lois Blackburne.  This took 2 months and 2 days per session to complete in March and April. Add caption


Oil by Lois Blackburne - won First at Conroe Art Show
Emma - by Janett Wartenburg on porcelian tile. caption

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