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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2007

Chinese Painting course at The University of the Arts Continuing Ed program, taught by Mo Ni. Mo Ni studied classic Chinese brush art techniques at the Tianjin Fine Art Academy and was the only female disciple of Mr. Sun Qi Feng, an eminent teacher and artist in China. She completed her studies at Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing.

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  • This is a top notch educational video. Many grats for your time to create and post it. I havent seen another anywhere near as concise as this one.

    Well done. 5*+1

  • Thanks! It's sometimes difficult to film a professor when she is actively teaching. I'm glad that it has been helpful to you!

  • Could you please explain whether you glued the endings at the end to make it stick to tha plate when drying or what?

  • The entire painting is "glued" to another piece of rice paper with a liquid wheat paste. So the whole thing is wet, which is why it sticks to the board at the end.

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  • great video, thanks a lot for posting!

  • Dry mounting with silicone paper has revolutionized the mounting technic and will make Chinese more popular in the world. See my video response for details.

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