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May May Lecture: Part of Fruits and Vegetables, Volume of Flowers and Birds

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★ “May May Lecture” public welfare open courses were successively launched in more than ten countries including the UK, France, Germany, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia and Sri Lanka, which were warmly welcomed by local reader as positive participants!
★ With binding design full of ingenuity and traditional aesthetic Chinese style, traditional Chinese ink paintings, seal carving and calligraphy could be appreciated for their freehand brushwork spirit and classic beauty in the palm of your hand!
★ This series is so rich in content that you could find everything you want, such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, birds, landscapes, trees and stones. The Class is taught by demonstration step by step, which provides a good teaching other than a good looking! It could be used for multiple purposes, such as self-study, appreciation, collection and gift-giving!

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The Part of Fruits and Vegetables, Volume of Flowers and Birds elaborates 30 categories of fruits and vegetables based on subjects of fruits and vegetables since the Ming and the Qing Dynasties. With 50 paintings in total, it offers copying demonstration and variation painting step by step. In terms of techniques, representative works of fruits and vegetables created by famous artists throughout the ages in a freehand brushwork and boneless freehand brushwork way are mainly selected to allow the painting and calligraphy lovers to better understand the “Freedom Yet Delicacy” of the freehand brushwork in fruits and vegetables paintings, and then understand the spirit of the traditional Chinese culture especially that of freehand brushwork in traditional Chinese painting.

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