The Arts
Horse Lover's Alert! Brush painting of Running Horse
- Item Number
- TA10
- Estimated Value
- 175 USD
- Sold
- 115 USD to Live Event Bidder
Item Description
The artist has been a practitioner of Oriental brush painting for 15 years, and presently teaches at the Worcester Art Museum. She also works in wood block printing, in acrylics and watercolor. She is the coordinator for the Silk Road Art Guild, a group of Central Massachusetts artists who love Asian brush painting and are committed to sharing that interest with the people of the area. The artist notes: "My interest in the creative arts has been life long, but only since 1990 have I been seriously working and creating works of art. The longer I work in the studio, the more convinced I am that the creative process is essential for a life of fulfillment. The art of brush painting itself is a meditative process in which time disappears, and one can focus on the present moment without concern for what comes next or what has come before. The mystery of the stroke reveals the inspiration of the painter. The essence of Chinese brush painting lives on in many cultures. The "qi" of a painting can be achieved when the painter is in a frame of mind which frees the heart to dance for joy."
Donated By:
Charles Viles
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