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Opening of Chinese Brush Painting Exhibit at Buddhist Cultural Center
2009.12.12
Rosemary's painting
A country where flowers are priced so as to make them a luxury has yet to learn the first principles of civilization.
—Chinese saying
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Rosemary's painting
A country where flowers are priced so as to make them a luxury has yet to learn the first principles of civilization.
—Chinese saying
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Anna's painting—
First I saw the mountains in the painting; then I saw the painting in the mountains.
—Chinese Proverb
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Anna's painting—
First I saw the mountains in the painting; then I saw the painting in the mountains.
—Chinese Proverb
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Pricilla's painting
You won't help shoots grow by pulling them up higher.
—Chinese proverb
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Pricilla's painting
You won't help shoots grow by pulling them up higher.
—Chinese proverb
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My ink painting —an interpretation of a very old painting.
To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.
—Chinese proverb
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My ink painting —an interpretation of a very old painting.
To know the road ahead, ask those coming back.
—Chinese proverb
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Vivian's painting
Riding the wind and breaking the waves—Chinese saying
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Vivian's painting
Riding the wind and breaking the waves—Chinese saying
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Tonight was our opening —art, wonderful vegetarian appetizers, and good conversation.
Nineteen artists—all students of Sue Yang— displayed their Chinese Brush Paintings.
Some of the paintings are copies of old masters, some are totally original.