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The World in a Bottle - Stephen L. Little & Joseph B. Silver - 1994

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« on: January 29, 2012, 07:11:39 pm »

Hi All

This  seems  to  be a   somewhat  out-dated    thread, but  still  relevant

Yes...  some   MIPB  artists  copy   canvas ( art  paper )   paintings

There's nothing   wrong  about  that  because   inside  painting  is a   skill  on it's  own :  how  can one  expect   every   MIPB   artist to also   be an  original     creative   artist?  I  think  only  Wang  Guan Yu   has   risen  to  that   supreme  hight 

But    no   , that's   not  true  : there  are  others   e.g  Fu  Guo Shun,  Hu Xiao Ran,  Zhang Yong   who have   developed  their  own    styles  and   creative   forms  within  bottles

Lots  more  to   discuss  on this

Please   feel   free  to email me   directly <     peterbentleyhk   AT   hotmail   dot   com        >

Cheers   Peter

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