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Wednesday 23 & 30 September, 7 & 14 October 2026 | 10.30am - 12.30pm
Visual Arts Studio, Lakeside Arts
Tickets: £10 per session including materials (no concessions)
Suitable for ages 16+
Explore the art of Chinese brush painting. This beginner-friendly introduction guides you in using soft brushstrokes and fluid ink to paint flowers, butterflies, and dragonflies with a sense of life.
Inspired by the tradition of flower-and-bird painting (花鸟画), it invites you to observe nature closely and express it with calm focus and growing confidence.
| Brush Painting with Feng-Ru Lee (23 Sep 2026) |
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| Brush Painting with Feng-Ru Lee (30 Sep 2026) |
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| Brush Painting with Feng-Ru Lee (7 Oct 2026) |
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| Brush Painting with Feng-Ru Lee (14 Oct 2026) |
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