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                                  | Title: Art Exhibtion Works 009 -- Chinese Xieyi 0158: Later Autumn |   
                                  | Artist: Shirley Zhang |   
                                  | Size: 67 x 67cm (26.38 inches x 26.38 inches) |   
                                  | Completed Time: Thur, Oct 18, 2007 |   
                                  | Remarks: This is the 148th Chinese Xieyi Painting-- Freehand brushworks that I created in my art lesson Thursday night.
 
 It is for about 2 weeks, my teacher has not offered me an art lesson since I had my travel. So, I asked my teacher to comments my last 3 pictures that I created totally free. :-)
 
 Below are the marks that my teacher gave me:
 
 I created 5th combined painting got 90 marks.
 
 I created 6th combined painting got 80 marks.
 
 I created 7th combined painting got 85 marks. :-)
 
 After painting some landscape painting by myself, I was asked to create a picture with flower and birds. So, I created it. My teacher was satisfied with my work, so, I got 90 marks.
 
 In the ancient Chinese painting theory, people sorted Chinese painting as:
 
 Figure Painting (portrait)
 Landscape Painting
 Flower and Bird Painting
 
 I have painted many flower and bird painting, some figure painting. I have just created my own landscape for 7 weeks. Right now, suddenly to be asked to paint flower and bird, I did feel that was easier than a landscape.
 
 How do you think of this picture? Do you enjoy it?
 
 If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, welcome to write to  shirley@ebridge.cn, or  yiping007@missouristate.edu, you can also publish your opinions in Forum .
 
 --Shirley Zhang
 
 Thursday, July 26, 2007
 
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