Old Chinese Umbrella

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Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne) – The Carp Lake

The Postcard A postally unused Collection Artistique carte postale published by L.M. Although the card was not posted, someone has written in ink on the back: "Just another card for your collection. I was leaning over looking into this water the other Sunday. It is full of fish. They would fight for a bit of… Continue reading Fontainebleau (Seine-et-Marne) – The Carp Lake

“Learn Signboard Carving from a Skilled Craftsman in George Town, Malaysia – Hip-Pop Style”

Lee Chee Cheng is a woodcarver who creates traditional Chinese art pieces utilizing modern techniques. He believes that modern tools, such as the machine he uses to speed up the carving process, can enhance the quality of traditional art. He also believes that staying up-to-date with customer preferences and trends is essential for traditional artists… Continue reading “Learn Signboard Carving from a Skilled Craftsman in George Town, Malaysia – Hip-Pop Style”

Craftsman Demonstrates Sign Carving Techniques for Hip-Pop in George Town, Malaysia

Lee Chee Cheng is a traditional woodcarver who specializes in signboards and sculptures. He uses the Feng Shui ruler if the customer is superstitious and applies coatings to the wood to make it last longer. He then uses a machine to do the calligraphy, as it is faster than doing it by hand, but always… Continue reading Craftsman Demonstrates Sign Carving Techniques for Hip-Pop in George Town, Malaysia

Stand for Tea Bowl

The tea bowl described in this article is a stoneware piece with a dark glaze and metal rim, originating from the Fujian Province of China during the Southern Song or Yuan dynasty in the 13th-14th centuries. It is classified as a Jian-type ware, which is similar to the classic black-glazed tea bowl but has distinct… Continue reading Stand for Tea Bowl