Creative Aging: An Introduction to Chinese Brush Painting with Jade Lam

Fri, Oct 15 2021
6:00 am – 7:30 am
Virtual

creative aging Virtual Programming


Participants will learn about the fundamental concepts and techniques of Chinese brush painting. This virtual course will focus on studying the Four Noble Plants - the bamboo, the orchid, the chrysanthemum, and the plum blossom, as well as landscapes. Participants will explore their symbolic meanings and practice the unique brushstrokes for painting these subjects.

Bilingual: English/Chinese {Cantonese}

Supply List:

A bottled ink; Chinese or Sumi paint brush; rice paper; optional: watercolor (both Western and Chinese watercolor will work); household bowl or cup to hold water; household plate or color palette to hold ink; paper towel for water absorption; newspapers/cloth/felt for protection of your table (Rice paper is thin so ink may go through it. To protect your table, place newspapers/papers or a piece of cloth/felt underneath your rice paper when you paint.)

Registration is required.

Brooklyn Digital: Connecting Through Creative Aging has been made possible by Lifetime Arts with a grant from The New York Community Trust.

Add to My Calendar 10/15/2021 06:00 am 10/15/2021 07:30 am America/New_York Creative Aging: An Introduction to Chinese Brush Painting with Jade Lam <p>Participants will learn about the fundamental concepts and techniques of Chinese brush painting. This virtual course will focus on studying the Four Noble Plants - the bamboo, the orchid, the chrysanthemum, and the plum blossom, as well as landscapes. Participants will explore their symbolic meanings and practice the unique brushstrokes for painting these subjects.</p> <p><strong>Bilingual: English/Chinese {Cantonese}</strong></p> <p><strong>Supply List:</strong></p> <p>A bottled ink;&nbsp;Chinese or Sumi paint brush;&nbsp;rice paper;&nbsp;optional: watercolor (both Western and Chinese watercolor will work);&nbsp;household bowl or cup to hold water;&nbsp;household plate or color palette to hold ink;&nbsp;paper towel for water absorption;&nbsp;newspapers/cloth/felt for protection of your table (Rice paper is thin so ink may go through it. To protect your table, place newspapers/papers or a piece of cloth/felt underneath your rice paper when you paint.)</p> <p>Registration is required.</p> Brooklyn Public Library - Virtual MM/DD/YYYY 60