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

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Beaverton Creek Napolean

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I can fondly remember the Napoleon ice cream in my days as a kid growing up in Hong Kong.  Strawberry, vanilla and chocolate flavors in pink...
Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Miss You, Bill

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

What is Chinese Brush Painting, not living in the past

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Does Chinese Brush Painting have to mean Guo Hua?  I submit to you that time has changed and when we speak of Chinese Hua (painting) we are ...
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Monday, June 10, 2013

What is Chinese Brush Painting, learning by rote

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Traditional Chinese Brush painting ( Guo Hua)  can be divided into two main styles; Gongbi ( Gong means craft, Bi means writing instrument )...
Sunday, June 9, 2013

What is Chinese Brush Painting, an artform of lines

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A Chinese artist in the 6th century indoctrinated the 6 canons of painting: 1. Rhythm 2. Strength in brush strokes, reflectig the spirit...
Saturday, June 8, 2013

What is Chinese Brush Painting

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What is Chinese Brush Painting?  I suppose this is a rhetorical question, or is it? Can a painting done with oil painting brushes but carr...
Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Beaverton Creek (classic) completion

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I know I have done a "what if" scenario by painting in pink leaves/flowers on the trees in the foreground using Photoshop; but tha...
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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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