Lisa Class art exhibition
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Lisa Class is a Chinese Brush Painter working in the traditional Chinese style which dates back to 4000 BC. The materials she uses include rice (xuan) paper, Chinese ink, Chinese brushes and watercolours. “My work ranges from painting the “four gentlemen”; bamboo, chrysanthemums, orchids and blossom to landscapes using the reaction of rice paper, water and ink for effect.” Lisa’s work can be viewed at www.lisaclass.co.uk see page 7 for her workshop.
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