I took china painting lessons in 1979. My teacher would not let me paint roses, only wild roses. So I did not paint for 25 years. Then put it aside to quilt. Now I have picked up my paints again. I have watched lots of videos on painting roses and by far you are the one to watch!!!! I love how soft they are. That is what I have been looking for for years. Your gift of explaining the technique is spot on! God has gifted you with a wonderful talent and I thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing it with the world. I only wished you lived in Iowa!
I don't know when this video was originally made, but if you have more of them, please publish them. China painting is becoming a dying art, one I would hate to see die. We need more instructor's like you. Thank you for sharing this one. Beautiful work.
Hola , yo soy de Chile 🇨🇱 amé tus rosas, trataré de hacerlas, gracias por enseñarnos tan lindo arte, han pasado años desde esta publicación pero nunca es tarde para aprender....muchas gracias , amo la pintura sobre porcelana , quiero ser una buena atelier......un abrazo
You are such a Darling !!!! Im bery thankfull for the demontration, you are great and sweet, like the roses you paint . It helped me a lot. regards from Mexico.
I love her work and I was very fortunate to study with her and learn porcelain painting over 20 years ago...I wish I would have stayed with it but moved away...Beautiful work Doris.... Bobette
I stepped away from china painting for a while. I always got my supplies from rynne. Where do you get your supplies now? I love your painting. Thanks for sharing
Meld Oates is right - I love Mr. and Mrs. of Dallas. You also might want to check and see if there is a china painting convention near you. They are often held once a year in metropolitan areas. It is a china painter's paradise! There you will have different dealers displaying their wares and you can get the white china blanks, demonstrations, and way too many new colors, tools, and brushes, etc for your pocketbook to be able to survive. At least mine never did! I hope you are still painting since you posted this comment. It truly is beautiful fine art!
It would help if you didn't block the view of what you're doing with your hand. The painting is beautiful, but it's useless for someone who is trying to learn.