25AFPNT251 - Fundamentals of Asian Landscape

Bayda Asbridge

Wed, 11/6–12/11, 6–9 pm (No class 11/27)

“Chinese landscape paintings are placed between the margins of heaven and earth.” - V.T. Diep. This course will cover the basic elements of traditional Chinese landscape: mountains/rocks,trees/bushes/grass, water/waterfalls, clouds, boats, pagodas, buildings, and figures. Once these elements are covered, we will practice putting them together to create simple landscapes. 

[BEG-NOV] $150

Student Supply List: 

Links are provided for examples, supplies do not need to be purchased from these direct links. Oriental Art Supply (OAS) in California is a good source for hard-to find items such as Xuen paper. 

Necessary: 

2" chip brush (such as from Home Depot/Lowe’s) EXAMPLE 

3 different size brushes (S M L) EXAMPLE 

Xuen paper EXAMPLE 

A piece of felt minimum 20”x20" or larger (Super store Walmart or Amazon)  

Small bottle of Sumi-e ink EXAMPLE 

2 palettes one for mixing ink (deep compartments), and one for mixing watercolors EXAMPLE 

Marie's watercolors EXAMPLE 

Dr. Martin's White Bleed Proof Paint EXAMPLE 

 

Optional: 

4 small flat rocks to hold the paper down 

brush rack EXAMPLE 

bamboo brush holder EXAMPLE 

a hair dryer  

water spray bottle 

2 or 3 part water container EXAMPLE 

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$150.00/person
$150.00/person