Saturday, January 13, 2007

Love * China

13 Jan 2007 Saturday
The theme of this exhibition is LOVE CHINA. Just went to the Opening Ceremony, was so surprised to see press taking photos and passers-by taking photos of my art piece. It is so cool to have an art piece exhibited :)
Carol came visit! So sweet! :)

14 Jan 2007 Sunday

These four pics are taken by Ah Siu -- so artistic. I don't even think of taking it in other angles but he did. I like these four photos so much more than mine!!! Big mouth boy, thanks for coming!!
This little girl loves her glass art! :D
Bart and Rachel, you two are artists too!!! :) Your glass art is better than mine!! :P

One lovely glass from a passer-by~

I am amazed that many guys like drawing on glass too! :)

It is a wonderful experience holding an art workshop that everyone can join it. I was often asked by some parents yesterday whether I could draw it for them. I always replied that I could but it is also very easy and more fun for your child to try it out too. Not that I dont wanna draw, and in fact if they ask me to draw, I should be happy, but I just think everybody could be an artist or at least, everybody can enjoy the process of drawing. This is very meaningful because it helps promote glass art and art in general. It is also meaningful that it's a fund-raising activity.

I feel sweet that some want me to draw lotus for them becuase one of the displays is a lotus that I drew. There is a real sense of satisfaction that nothing can really compare with. I dunno how to describe it but you may also have similar experience. Share it with me!

The process of drawing glass art takes 10 to 15 minutes. If you are familiar with it, 5 minutes could do for anyhow you need to wait for it drying. Significant results yesterday because it can still attract hundreds of busy Hong Kongers drawing it within a few hours. Happy!

This is a good beginning of 2007. A step of dream coming true. Pray for me. I am ready for it.

3 Comments:

At 10:15 AM , Blogger Rachie said...

Stain glass craft, what a fun project, were your booth the most popular one?
Nice to see you having such a great time and exciting experience ar. If were there, I would go support you too!

 
At 10:18 AM , Blogger Rachie said...

heyhey, what about telling us something about you exhibited art piece? What's your insight? hee. Very interesting piece ar, like a work of east meets west. :)

 
At 6:44 PM , Blogger Tinkerbell said...

Thank you!! I can feel your support! :) I hold another workshop at Island International School two weeks ago and it was very fun too.

I think the qwai chai and qwai mui are more creative and free-style. They are not that afraid of messing it up. I think that makes everything more fun since you are enjoying the process, not just the product.

 

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