by yimiris | Feb 27, 2018 | Charcoal drawing, Drawing
Introduction The figure drawing is no doubt the most advanced genre of drawing. The human body is artwork by God. Regardless of its appearance – rotund or bony – the different shapes of each part of the body together create a magnificent unity. The beauty of life is...
by yimiris | Feb 11, 2018 | Guest post, Oil painting
By Iris Yim My father Yim Mau-Kun is known to many as an oil painter. And indeed, his oil paintings are classical in style; if you were to see one of his paintings such as Christina on public display in the US or Europe, you would probably never have thought it’s the...
by yimiris | Feb 2, 2018 | Charcoal drawing, Drawing, Still life
Introduction Still life painting became a stand-alone art genre in seventeenth-century Holland. From then on, ateliers and academies in Europe and Russia began teaching still life painting, making it part of the formal fine art education. Still life drawing affords...
by yimiris | Dec 27, 2017 | Uncategorized
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by yimiris | Nov 5, 2017 | Drawing, Guest post, Oil painting
Note: Occasionally we have overseas students joining local students at the Twin Bridget Studio. International student admission is decided on a case by case basis depending on student needs and studio capacity. We recently had Aqeel from India and Osamu from Japan...