Demonstration of Chinese Brush Painting

Demonstration of Chinese Brush Painting

Chinese Brush Painting is a venerable art form, dating back hundreds of years &forming an integral part of Chinese history & art tradition.

By Lake Mac Arts and Culture

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Saturday, May 18 · 10 - 11am AEST

Location

Belmont Library, ngarrabangba

19 Ernest Street Belmont, NSW 2280 Australia

About this event

This event is a demonstration by local Lake Macquarie artist Stephen Cassettari, who has been studying, practicing, and teaching this style of Chinese painting for over three decades. During this presentation, the artist will display his works and explain techniques, history, and the philosophy that underpins this spontaneous artform.

This event is held in conjunction with Stephen Cassettari’s exhibition Chinese Dragon Year, which features 20 of his newest paintings inspired by the Chinese New Year of the Dragon. The exhibition is hosted by Lake Macquarie City Council as part of the Launchpad community art program and the Dobell Festival 2024.

Stephen will host a demonstration on two days at Belmont Library:

  • 18 May 2024
  • 22 June 2024 as part of the Dobell festival

Both events run from 10am-11am.

Free event with bookings required.

About the artist:

Stephen studied watercolour painting at the National Art School in Sydney before beginning an extensive study of Chinese Painting beginning in 1979, eventually studying under artist Amy Huang for 7 years. Stephen is now a full-time practicing artist, writer and teacher of Chinese brush painting with over 30 years of experience in the artform. Stephen is a resident of Lake Macquarie where he conducts occasional classes and workshops. He regularly exhibits and sells his work, and also runs a correspondence course in Chinese brush painting. He operates from the Morning Lake Studio, on beautiful Lake Macquarie.

Stephen has written over 10 books on the various aspects of the techniques of Chinese Painting, including the best seller Chinese Brush Painting Techniques. He has also produced four books of his poetry, calligraphy, and Chinese Painting, including Footsteps of the Dance and Rhythm of the River. Stephen is a specialist in Bamboo painting, one of the most challenging forms of the Chinese Art.


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