Sakura Blossoms with Richard Wong

October 20, 2019

Description

Sunday, October 20 12:00PM – 1:30PM
Sunday, October 20 2:30PM – 4:00PM

Richard Wong will be demonstrating how he creates impressionistic “Sakura Blossoms” on Japanese art paper (masa) using a Chinese brush and a spray bottle. This is an impressionistic  or abstract approach and attendees will learn how random marks created from water droplets and light spray can create a beautiful Sakura Blossom painting. Attendees will learn how vibrant images and texture can be created on masa paper.

Space is limited and registration is required.
Please visit Opus Victoria or contact them at 250‑386‑8133 or toll free 1‑800‑524‑6555 to register.

Richard Wong is a professional wildlife artist from Victoria, BC. His signature style of watercolour on Japanese art paper paintings are a unique blend of Chinese brush and contemporary Western ways of making art. 

Originally from Saskatchewan and born in Hong Kong, Richard has been painting since 2010 when he received an art kit from his wife as part of a gift package. His fascination with our west coast wildlife is reflected in his work, and this passion has taken him to Australia and back as part of an international art residency in 2014. Richard’s paintings are widely recognized and collected.

Learn more about Richard Wong:  www.richardwongwatercolors.ca

Date/Time
October 20, 2019

Location
Victoria
512 Herald St.
Victoria, BC, V8W 1S6
Canada
Toll-free 1-800-524-6555
250-386-8133

Event Type
Demo