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1950 > Paintings
1950 | Paintings in Foreign Environments - Human Figures in ThailandMost people think that it is difficult to use Chinese ink and brush to paint what you see. This is basically a matter of skillful application of ink and water with the Chinese brush. | |
1950 | Paintings in Foreign Environments - The Old Bangkok City WallWhile I was in Bangkok in the early 1950's, there was a remaining stretch of an old city wall in that city (I wonder whether it is still there?). I had used the Chinese brush and ink painting technique to paint it as it was then. | |
1950 | Human Figure Paintings - Bai MiaoBai Miao is a technique of using Chinese brush to draw a fine outline of an object. As these lines are drawn with the supple Chinese brush using calligraphy strokes, the lines have a soft feel as well as a rhythmic vigor that is not attainable by the use of pencil, charcoal or other hard instruments. | |
1951 | 1951 to 1956 Children Paintings in ThailandIn the painting 'Mother and Children', the Chinese mother has an infant in her arms, both looking at an active child making noises by twisting the handle of a toy drum with a bead at the end of each of the two short strings. | |
1951 | 1951 to 1956 Children Paintings in Thailand 2Huang Yao was apparently not satisfied with the familiar classical style of the above paintings of children. The reason is probably that the youngsters in the paintings bear too much resem-blance to real children in facial appearances and in proportions of the body. | |
1951 | 1951 to 1982 Paintings of DragonsThe mythical noble animal dragon represents the Chinese emperors. It is also one of the animals in the Chinese zodiac. 2012 will be a dragon year... | |
1956 | 1956 to 1987 Children's Paintings in MalaysiaThere are few paintings of children between 1956-1973. The two paintings below were completed in the1960s style. Huang Yao had forgotten about them until after he moved to Kuala Lumpur when the titles, signatures and seals were then added in the early 1980s. | |
1956 | 1956 to 1977 Huang Yao Seals engraved by Zhang ShirenIn our records, Zhang Shiren had carved 5 seals for Huang Yao. | |
1956 | June 28 1956: EXHIBITION OF CARTOONS AND PAINTINGSGuest of Honour: Zhou Ruiqi Minister of Education, Singapore Exhibition content: 1. Son’s Education, 2. Mister Fluke, 3. Sketch Siam, 4.Malaya Niubizi, (above are not for sale),5.China ink painting and upside down calligraphy...... | |
1957 | 1957 to 1972 Huang Yao Seals engraved by Tao ShouboIn our records, Tao Shoubo (1903 - 1977) had engraved 5 seals for Huang Yao. |
