LEARN TO CHINA PAINT PPIO Online Lessons
( L: an antique piece painted in the soft style.... by Marci Blattenberger PART ONE (CLICK HERE) Part one is an overview of the art PART TWO (CLICK HERE)
Part two outlines the basic tools |
FORGET-ME-NOT PLATE by Marci Blattenberger This is a piece suitable for a beginner. FIRST FIRE: (CLICK HERE) SECOND FIRE (CLICK HERE) |
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by Marci Blattenberger This is a lesson on Yorkies and how to paint fur |
by Penny Nangle an adorable and easy to do plate |
by Penny Nangle a poppy lesson suitable for a beginner |
by Penny Nangle a simple look at grapes and how to form them |
What NOT to mix With special thanks to Rose Seivert of Rosebud's Perfection Paints and the "China Decorator" magazine for allowing us to reprint information from articles by the late Joyce Berlew. |
by Marci Blattenberger The first in a series of lessons on how to improve a painting |
by Marci Blattenberger This lesson puts the finishing touch on the forget-me-not plate (Lesson 1 and 2 of the forget-me-not plate can be found on the LEARN TO CHINA PAINT pages. It covers simple scrollwork and cartouches. |
by Marci Blattenberger A lesson in a one-fire iris technique that can be used to paint irises of different sizes using one brush.This lesson is also used in the Iris Luster boxes lesson. |
by Marci Blattenberger covers a variety of techniques from marbleizing lusters to working with structure paste, dichroic glass and porcelain fusion.... |
by Penny Nangle a lesson on leaves with emphasis on holly leaves and berries |
by Penny Nangle a lesson on single violets and leaves |
by Penny Nangle lily of the valley |
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