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B6 Drawingman B6 Drawingman
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中式餐廳鑫城 / Chinese restaurant Xing Cheng

中式餐廳鑫城(法國, 巴黎) Chinese restaurant Xing Cheng in Paris, France

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Enitsirhc Enitsirhc
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Happy Lunar New Year - Day 3

Gold and Jade are especially favored among the Chinese. The gold ginko leaves (ginko trees are also know for its longevity) across a background of green is to symbolize abundance in health and wealth for the new year. There are 15 days to the Lunar New Year celebration but typically the first 3 days are the most celebrated. In celebration of the festive season, this is a post for Day 3 and this will be my last post for the celebration.

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Enitsirhc Enitsirhc
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Happy Lunar New Year - Day 2

There is a Chinese saying that when the flowers bloom, prosperity follows. The Lunar New Year is a spring time celebration. There are 15 days to the Lunar New Year celebration but typically the first 3 days are the most celebrated. In celebration of the festive season, this is a post for Day 2.

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kid tiki kid tiki
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Happy Chinese New Year 2024

Colour, health, wellbeing

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Enitsirhc Enitsirhc
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Happy Lunar New Year - Day 1

Following the Chinese zodiac cycle, 2024 is the year of the dragon. There are 15 days to the Lunar New Year celebration but typically the first 3 days are the most celebrated. In celebration of the festive season, this is a post for Day 1.

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Pippa Pippa
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Chinese Dragon

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erik cheung erik cheung
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Queen of the Night

Since the dawn of l’automatisme, the floating shapes of Miro and Klee were praised as musical suggestions. Unlike the Masters, my groundwork of flowing lines speaks melody and rhythm from a musical score perspective. The flow of lines ties the art elements into a composition. It also reflects a concept from Chinese paintings, which says, ` as a line moves into the invisible, the idea continues.’

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erik cheung erik cheung
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Sutra

Whether the script in the background is an actual sutra is not the concern, even if it is, would it be readable to most? I question the use of lines in Calligraphy. Without the recognition of the exact words or meaning, can we still appreciate the quality and skills involved? Armed with a Chinese writing foundation, I adapted the use of the eight strokes (the basis of construction to Chinese character). The `writings’ resembles Chinese/Japanese writings but in fact, they are not. I needed a texture. With language as a symbol of culture, by visually adapting these kind of lines endears us to the image.

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MaryAnn Loo MaryAnn Loo
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Sketchbook Doodle in progress!

Started a not-so-random random doodle. ("Not-so-random" because it's Chinese New Year soon, and it will be the Year of the Rabbit! :P)

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David Wilson David Wilson
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MIKE

This is a good friend Mike Lee. Before he came to Canada, he took a bus to school in Hong Kong. On that bus he would sometimes see Bruce Lee on that bus, too! Of course, this was before Bruce was famous.

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Rin Rin
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Watercolor Food Illustration Studies
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Part of my personal project of #1111DaysOfArt, where I explore and create something every day for 1111 days. All of these are from a watercolour instruction book I followed along. It is from a Chinese artist called Zhu Qu.

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Lucas Prank Lucas Prank
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Ancient Chinese costume

The work I created is the image of a Chinese girl with a beautiful style of clothing I added a little cherry blossom to make it harmonious Uploaded: February 17, 2019 Name: Lucas Prank Email: Lucasprank.photographer@outlook.com All Right Reserved©️

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Kari Lynn Burk Kari Lynn Burk
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Count Dreyfusswood in The Blue Room

Acrylic & Chinese ink on paper

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Claire Moore Claire Moore
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Panda in a Rice Bowl

This is a digital drawing. Me and my family are fans of chinese food, so one day I decided to draw something based on chinese cuisine. I also love pandas and they're really fun to draw. Hope you like this fun little pic!

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MimiK MimiK
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Happy Chinese New Year!

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Maria Grace Maria Grace
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Chinese Rocket

Inktober Prompt: Rocket. Shaeffer Tuckaway with Hero blue black ink

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Samson Samson
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Sweet Lier

A sweet lier’s face would always carry with a smile, but their heart would always carry with darkness. The Chinese Word on the left means ‘using false and fake sentiment to earn your trust’

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Roger Ng Wei Lun Roger Ng Wei Lun
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Culture and Tradition

This is one of my artworks in high school. It is about Chinese culture and tradition. To see more artworks, follow my Instagram account the.rainmaker_ Link : https://www.instagram.com/the.rainmaker_/

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Brittany K Brittany K
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Dandan Noodles

Just a digital painting of dandan noodles (a Chinese dish) to practice food drawing

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Nate Purrington Nate Purrington
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Chinese Take Out

Original 12”x16” Acrylic on canvas.

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DanGaYin DanGaYin
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Happy Chinese mouse year

Starting today is Chinese new year holiday, and 2020 is a "mouse" year! I don't wanna do rat so...dipodidae counts right(wink).

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Sumi Sumi
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3d denial presented to you in 2d

I drank some wine and ate some Chinese food and listened to some music and finally threw up in ink on this paper for your indifferent judgement.

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Moonlie Moonlie
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Year of the pig

Watercolour pig

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#laydoodle #laydoodle
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Fu Dog

Hello. This is my kawaii or just had a good meal ‘Fu Dog’ (fortune dog 福狗) - a sculptures you’ll find guarding the entrance of the Chinese temple. Well, although theirs named as Fu Dog, these creatures are not dogs at all, but lions - Lions of Buddha, to be precise. The male fu dog is usually portrayed as fierce and the wide open mouth is to let evil spirits out—and the sphere at its feet, its symbolise its role as protector heaven~~fu dog normally comes in pair, male and female, but I am too lazy to draw another one

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Alexandra Martin Alexandra Martin
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Lianhua

This is Lianhua. She is from the Tang Dynasty in the Year 700 Ad. She is wearing a type of hanfu (traditional Chinese dress) called a Qixiong Ruqun. If anyone knows more on Hanfu and Chinese historical fashion, let me know if I I got the the time period right or if the styles are from different time periods. I did alot of research, but I still have alot to learn. Created with Kuretake Gansai Tambi Watercolors.

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Maria Ionescu Maria Ionescu
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Yellow cactus

Canvas mounted on wooden frame. Size: 25 x 30 cm Materials: acrylic, Chinese ink, brush, pen and marker. Is sold the original piece. For this reason, there may be slight differences from one piece to another.

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Maria Ionescu Maria Ionescu
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Green cactus

Canvas mounted on wooden frame. Size: 25 x 30 cm Materials: acrylic, Chinese ink, brush, pen and marker. Is sold the original piece. For this reason, there may be slight differences from one piece to another.

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Maria Ionescu Maria Ionescu
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Cactus lila

Canvas mounted on wooden frame. Size: 25 x 30 cm Materials: acrylic, Chinese ink, brush, pen and marker. Is sold the original piece. For this reason, there may be slight differences from one piece to another.

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Maria Ionescu Maria Ionescu
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Planta verde claro

Canvas mounted on wooden frame. Size: 25 x 30 cm Materials: acrylic, Chinese ink, brush, pen and marker. Is sold the original piece. For this reason, there may be slight differences from one piece to another.

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aziz tirta atmadja aziz tirta atmadja
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Wayang wong

Traditional dance show, Chinese ink , pen and bamboo brush

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