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November 20th, 2014
November 19th, 2014
August 20th, 2014
May 12th, 2014
Artists from Missouri and surrounding states were gathering in the Dutzow/Augusta/Defiance area from April 22 through May 3, 2014 to participate ithe 12thAnnual Augusta Plein Air Art Festival. On April 26, my little artists from my art class were completing their pieces in the tradition of Plein Air (outdoors), capturing the nuances of natural light in their work. Three of them won the first place prize in their age group.
May 12th, 2014
Paint Webster is a one-day painting competition held annually by the Webster Community Arts Foundation. Open to both amateurs and professionals, the competition encourages artists of all ages to render a Webster Groves scene in ‘plein air’ as they paint in the outdoor spaces of our beautiful community. By promoting an interest in local fine arts production, Paint Webster celebrates Webster Groves’ commitment to the arts. Each year, patrons enjoy the wonderful sight of artists painting in ‘plein air’ throughout Webster Groves.
May 12th, 2014
March 12th, 2014
The solo art show is currently held in the Farrell Learning and Teaching Center atrium, 520 S. Euclid Ave., from March. 06 through June 04.
Address: Washington University, School of Medicine, Farrell Teaching and Learning Center 2th Floor, very close to library.
520 S. Euclid Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
Artist Statement in the show: Ping Yan started to learn drawing and painting at a very early age and works in a wide variety of mediums including Chinese brush painting, oil, acrylic, colored pencil, water color, pastel, pen sketch. Ping’s artworks involve an extensive area of subject matters and styles from oriental to impressionism, light to dark values. The One of Ping's favorite art subjects is peony. Regarded as one of the most exquisite flowers in Chinese culture, the peony is a symbol for nobility, value and beauty. Peony in full bloom represents prosperity and peace and will bring good fortune and success to people. The action of creating artworks enriched her life and provided her with both physical and mental relaxation. Ping believes that Qigong and the way of Chinese brush painting have something in common: breathe management, physical exercise and mental focus.
March 12th, 2014
March 12th, 2014