Key Information:

Date & Time: 10.00am – 12.30pm / Thursdays 21, 28 November, 5 December

Student level:

Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, our classes are designed to meet your needs and help you develop your skills at your own pace.

Location:

This class will be delivered in person at Confucius Institute campus, 1 Marchhall Crescent, Edinburgh, EH16 5HP.

Why should I take this course?

Bamboo has significant cultural importance in China and other East Asian countries, representing the good character of real gentlemen and nobles. Bamboo painting has been around for centuries, and some techniques have been used for over 1000 years. Using soft Chinese brushes, ink, and colours, you will be shown how to create beautiful paintings in the style of old Chinese masters.

What does it cover?

In this class, you will learn the fundamental techniques of Chinese brush painting, including how to use brush, ink, and paper, as well as the basic strokes and styles of this art form. You will also explore the cultural and historical significance of Chinese brush painting and its influence on other art forms.

About the teacher:

This course will be led by Chi Zhang – an experienced instructor, featured in BBC documentary ‘The art of Chinese brush painting’, shortlisted for ‘Sky TV Landscape Artist of the year 2015’, whose work has been projected across Edinburgh castle during the 2015 Military Tattoo. For more information and to see Chi’s work please visit http://www.chizhangartist.com.

How much does it cost?

£60

Booking & Further information:

To optimise the learning experience a maximum capacity has been set per group – so space is very limited! To secure one of the limited spaces on this course, please register first by complete the Microsoft form HERE. One to one tutorials and small group workshops can also be arranged. Please email info@confuciusinstitute.ac.uk for more info.