Tim Loh's Paintings 陸天樞繪室

I am an enthusiast of Chinese Brush Painting and I would like to share my trials and tribulations in learning the craft. I want to document the process, the inspiration and the weird ideas behind my projects and to address some of the nuances related to this dicipline. I hope to create a dialogue and stir up some interest in the art of painting with a Chinese brush on Xuan. In any case, it would be interesting to see my own evolution as time progresses. This is my journal

Sunday, April 10, 2011

PAIN

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The post at hand is not about Bi-Fa, nor composition, nor methodology, nor scatter point perspective, but is about our conversation to the a...
Sunday, March 20, 2011

Remedy for "Multnomah Fall"

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The more I looked at the "Multnomah Fall" painting, the more I was itching to do something about it.  As I mentioned in the blog, ...
Saturday, March 12, 2011

Scatter Brain revisited

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In my Scatter Brain blog, I mentioned that I got carried away from my original premise, which was a blurry vision of a bridge ( I used a Fly...
Sunday, March 6, 2011

Small Wonders

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The kids, whom I mentored at their art club  at a middle school showed some pretty amazing works.  We started out by learning a little bit a...
Saturday, February 26, 2011

Bamboo Tutorial continued

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The painting I took to class was very two dimensional and lifeless.   Somehow it looked like a manikin.  I suppose it was sufficient for i...
Friday, February 25, 2011

Bamboo Tutorial

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I admitted to not being proficient in painting bamboo.  My excuse was that this was not my genre of work;  I prefer landscape paintings.  Th...
Sunday, February 6, 2011

Fortune Birds

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I am just playing with words in Chinese.  The pronunciation of "SIX" and "FORTUNE" in the Cantonese dialect is the same....
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Tim 陸天樞
Oregon, United States
Transplant from Hong Kong. Make my living pushing legal drugs. Painting is my Prozac!
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