How to Become a Professional Reproduction Artist
One of the most frequently asked questions Li has received is how she became a highly regarded Ancient Chinese Art Reproduction, a highly specialized skill that requires years of intensive training.
One of the most frequently asked questions Li has received is how she became a highly regarded Ancient Chinese Art Reproduction, a highly specialized skill that requires years of intensive training.
After teaching Chinese watercolor to numerous Chinese and American students over the past 40 years, we’d love to discuss the subject of How to Think, Explore and Learn when it comes to Chinese watercolor art.
We have been asked many times about how to get started with Chinese watercolor paintings, and the basic materials you need as a beginner. Don’t worry if you feel puzzled, we will explain everything you need in plain English.
About Zhou Ruchang (周汝昌): Zhou Ruchang (周汝昌, 1917 – 2012) was a famous Chinese Redology scholar. Born in Tianjin, China in 1918. Zhou was the premier scholar since the founding…
I shared a picture with my mom Li yesterday when she was just about to finish a private art lesson. Later that evening, she shared a picture with me via a phone message. I was very surprised to see what she had created.
In the summer of 2013, my mom Li and I had the opportunity to visit Hong Kong. We also finally visited our dear friend James Choo’s magical Animegg Kingdom Studio.
This Artist Spotlight is presented by Worcester Magazine in partnership with ArtsWorcester. Since 1979, ArtsWorcester has exhibited and advanced the work of this region’s contemporary artists. Its exhibitions and educational events…
Xiang Li’s story as an artist and teacher was written in an article in the Boston Chinese Report on February 8th, 2013.
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