Presented by: Royal Ontario Museum
Suitable for all levels of participants from introductory to advanced.
One of Chinese brush painting's fundamental principles is to see the great in the small and the small in the perspective of the great. See more than what you look at and feel beyond what you see. Several thousand years old, the brush techniques of this Chinese painting genre developed line drawing techniques, stylized expressions of shade and texture, dotting methods, poetic feeling and much more. Suitable for all levels of participants from introductory to advanced.
Instructor(s)/
Speaker(s):
William Ho is an internationally renowned artist, known for his Chinese brush painting. His work has been exhibited at the United Nations, the ROM and around the world. www.theonegallery.ca
Location: Royal Ontario Museum, Education Classrooms, Level 1
Entrance: Staff Entrance
Cost: Public $270.00, Member $245.00
Materials for first-time participants available in first class from $25 to $45.
Starts: Oct 18, 2011 Ends: Nov 22, 2011
At: Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queens Park, Toronto
Playing: Tuesday
Times: Tuesdays, October 18 - November 22, 6:30 - 9:30 pm (6 weeks)
Cost: Public $270.00, Member $245.00 Materials for first-time participants available in first class from $25 to $45.
Getting there:
For more information contact:
Hilary
Phone:
416.586.5797 x1
Email:
programsSPAMFILTER@rom.on.ca
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