Freehand flower-and-bird painting is an important genre in traditional Chinese painting. It emphasizes expressive interpretation rather than realistic representation, using simplified brushwork to convey the spirit and vitality of flowers and birds. Through variations in ink tones, dynamic brush lines, and the use of negative space, it captures the poetic essence and lively atmosphere of nature. The practice requires both technical mastery and inner cultivation, reflecting the aesthetics of literati culture while expressing the artist’s individuality. In the contemporary context, this art form continues to evolve, integrating tradition with innovation to present diverse artistic expressions.
Enrollment Requirements
• Age 18 and above
• Suitable for student with or without basics
Types of Courses
Regular Class
Class Schedule:
Every Monday / Wednesday 10.30am - 1pm
2.5hrs per lesson
Enrollment Date: 20.4 (Mon) / 22.4 (Wed)
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