Veteran artist still creating classic Chinese rice paper paintings, and tourists love them. FMTNews CNY2020
KUALA LUMPUR: Her paintings may use old fashioned methods but the unique pieces have steadily gained in popularity over the years.
Her biggest painting so far is over two and a half metres high and a metre wide, and took her three weeks to complete. “Water needs to flow inwards, not outwards. That means money coming in. All trees and flowers need to look like they are alive and blossoming.” “When I paint, it’s not for profit. It’s my hobby. I release tension and feel driven to create even more paintings.”
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