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Edwin on October 28th, 2011

Have you dine in a Chinese restaurant selling Dim Sum dishes? It is commonly seen in Hong Kong and China, or perhaps the restaurants located in ‘Chinatown’ of New York city.
There are small dishes of steamed food placed in small wooden basket. Food serves in table usually has a pot of Chinese tea and few [...]

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Edwin on March 11th, 2010

Learn to write Chinese characters for numeric 1-10 is not as difficult as many has thought. Doesn’t require you to have any prerequisite knowledge, not even calligraphy paintings. No brush and black water ink color. All you need to use is just a marker pen or any basic writing stationary you use daily in office, [...]

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Edwin on March 4th, 2010

As far as I have understand about oil paintings and other choices of color painting media, the duration to completely dry an oil painting is longer than one can expect. Unlike acrylic paint, it dry much faster. The slow drying process for oil color could be an advantage to allow artists [...]

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Edwin on February 25th, 2010

Adding to last week topic on Chinese calligraphy painting, I thought it will be good idea to illustrate further about writing text on an oil painting artwork. I did some searching and hoping to compile a summary of what I have learn and share it on my blog. However, to what I have realized is [...]

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