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In the Chinese Style By RALPH KNIGHT & LIN MIN EN 25 January - 3 March 2013 Umbrella Studio contemporary arts Front Cover: Ralph Knight, Vising Dai Tian Shan, Ink on paper. silk mounted Back Cover: Lin Min En, Plum Blossom (detail) , Ink on paper. silk mounted Umbrella Studio contemporary arts | 482 Flinders Street, Townsville | (07) 4772 7109 www.umbrella.org.au | [email protected] | Open: Mon-Fri 9-5pm & Sun 9-1pm #InTheChineseStyle UmbrellaStudio Umbrella Studio acknowledges the financial support of: The Queensland Government, through Arts Queensland, the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, and the Visual Arts and Craſt Strategy, an iniave of the Australian, State and Territory Governments.

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A Main Space exhibition of Chinese calligraphy and ink painting by the master of Li Shu calligraphy, Lin Min En and his Australian pupil, Ralph Knight that showcases the potential of artistic and cultural links between Townsville (regional Australia) and southern China.

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In the Chinese StyleBy RALPH KNIGHT & LIN MIN EN

25 January - 3 March 2013Umbrella Studio contemporary arts

Front Cover: Ralph Knight, Visiting Dai Tian Shan, Ink on paper. silk mountedBack Cover: Lin Min En, Plum Blossom (detail) , Ink on paper. silk mounted

Umbrella Studio contemporary arts | 482 Flinders Street, Townsville | (07) 4772 7109 www.umbrella.org.au | [email protected] | Open: Mon-Fri 9-5pm & Sun 9-1pm

#InTheChineseStyleUmbrellaStudio

Umbrella Studio acknowledges the financial support of: The Queensland Government, through Arts Queensland, the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, and the Visual Arts and Craft

Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments.

In The Chinese Style is an exhibition of Chinese calligraphy and ink painting by the master of Li Shu calligraphy, Lin Min En and his Australian pupil, Ralph Knight that showcases the potential of artistic and cultural links between Townsville (regional Australia) and southern China.

Lin Min En’s works confidently display mastery of the principles of Chinese art; brushwork, structure, space, tradition and versatility that reflect the history and techniques of Chinese calligraphy. Ralph Knight’s works

display an understanding and skill in calligraphy learnt from the master while painting his own subjects e.g. Australian grass trees, in the Chinese style.

The works in this exhibition reflect links between traditional Chinese calligraphy, using the brush, ink and various papers and contemporary Chinese interpretations of traditional themes. Mediums used include traditional silk scrolls, works mounted on silk, on paper and works that Ralph has set in contemporary screens.

In the Chinese StyleBy RALPH KNIGHT & LIN MIN EN

Image details:

1.Ralph Knight, Melancholy, Ink on paper, silk mounted, scroll2. Lin Min En, Peaches, Ink on paper, silk mounted, scroll, 69 x 138cm 3. Ralph Knight, Sentinels of the Grassland, Ink on paper, silk mounted, scroll, 120 x 45cm 4. Lin Min En, A Voiceless Sound, Ink on paper, silk mounted, 165 x 83cm

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