CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING    





 
 
Studio Boone Chinese Brush Painting
 

Studio Boone-Chinese Brush Painting has closed their studio in the Emerson Center for the Arts and Culture, but is still offering classes and equipment from the home studio. Appointments can be made to view original art, arrange classes, or purchase equipment by calling 587-0925 or emailing stephen@studioboone.com.

Instruction in Chinese brush painting methods and concepts are available as private or group lessons and available to all ages. Younger children must be evaluated by the instructor with the parent to determine suitability for training.

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Chinese Brush Painting Zoom Image  
Chinese Brush Painting Bamboo
  Studio Boone Hydrangea  
Chinese Brush Painting Day Lily
 
Chinese Brush Painting Orchid
 
White Mum on speckled paper - Chinese Brush Painting
  Chinese Brush Painting Flamingo - Studio Boone
  Chinese Brush Painting Plum   Bamboo, large trunk   Iris Chinese Brush Painting
  Mum by Chinese Brush Painting   Bamboo from a distance   Sparkle Paper Peony
           
  Roses by Chinese Brush Painting   Wisteria   Chinese Brush Painting Tiger
 

Studio Boone-Chinese Brush Painting is first and foremost about education. I learn every time I pick up a brush to paint. I believe that it is important for practitioners of skilled labor to pass on their knowledge to anyone who is eager to learn. Chinese brush painting is an art form that is handed down from teacher to student. I have been very fortunate to have a teacher as willing to share as Ning Yeh. It would dishonor him if I failed to teach my students as well as I can.

Studio Boone-Chinese Brush Painting is also about personal growth. Chinese brush painting transcends art and becomes a continual challenge to grow as a person. Poor brush strokes and mistakes cannot be corrected in Chinese brush painting. The challenge is nothing short of perfection in every stroke. Perfection is a lofty goal and not often achieved, so how will you cope with your mistakes? The answer to this question is the heart of Chinese brush painting. Each of us will respond to the challenge of perfection differently. It is a very personal journey.

 
 
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