Calligraphy

Adult Workshop | This program is completed

New Offering! All levels welcome.

2/8/2018-3/15/2018

6:30 PM-9:30 PM EDT on Th

$175.00

$155.00

$15.00

Step into the beautiful and exciting world of Chinese Brush works. The brush, water and ink dance on the Xu’an paper while the poetic impulse blends with the aesthetic approach, marrying Chinese writing with a new art form. It is also the process of purifying our mind and heart as we meditate in action, to reach a new level of creativity.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THIS COURSE

1 Experiencing the mediums—brush, ink, Xu’an paper
2 Experiencing the fundamental brush works and techniques
3 Acquiring Chinese writing form as a new art
4 Familiar with Chinese philosophy as a daily living art

  • For your convenience, a starting set including Xuan paper, ink, and three Chinese Painting brushes are available to purchase for $48 through Josephine’s Studio. Contact her at Josephine’s Dancing Brush Studio: (610)-566-6874 , or e-mail tsai7788@gmail.com

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  • • 4 basic brushes: S: Best Detail, M: Orchid Bamboo, Fine soft; L: Large Flow
  • • Xuan paper: non-absorbed (4), absorbed raw (4), double Shuan (4), Sumi paper for practice
  • • Pigments: watercolor tubes or Chinese chip colors (Deep Yellow, Indigo, Red, Dark Red, Burnt Sienna, Vermillion...), Martin’s Bleed-Proof White
  • • Ink stick and ink stone or liquid ink
  • • Palettes or white dishes, water container or jar
  • • A piece of Felt about 20x30 inches
  • • If you have watercolor related art supplies, please bring them to the class.

Josephine Tsai grew up in Taiwan where she was exposed to the richness of Chinese culture. After immigrating to the United States in 1980, she lives in Media , Pennsylvania , where she is an active participant in the Delaware Valley community.
Josephine received her Natural Science degree at Fuzen Catholic University . In the last thirty years, she has been an achieved businessperson. However, art-related works, especially Chinese watercolor painting, have always been her first love. She received private instruction from several well-known masters of Chinese art, but she considers Mother Nature to be the greatest teacher. In her words: “My art work represents my love and respect for nature. Nature’s graceful character conveys a sentiment beyond its outward appearance. It is not an objective reflection through the sense of sights, but rather a subjective expression of insight.”
Her works often combine three distinct styles of Chinese painting, the Realistic style, the Spontaneous style and the Ink Splashed style, allowing the positive aspects of each to create a lively impression. At the same time, her artistic details invite the viewer to explore the spirit of the art. “My dancing brush and singing ink merge into my passion for the outside world and the joy of my inner being.” Josephine has been selected as the top best painting instructor in Philadelphia for 3 consecutive years.