Catherine Li has submitted 13 pieces of Chinese brush painting for an art supplement. The pieces vary in size and were created between 2009-2012 using watercolor and black ink on rice paper. Several of the pieces won awards, such as first prize in the 6th New Century International Youth Fine Art Contest and silver medal in the 20th Annual All-American Chinese Brush Painting and Calligraphy Competition.
The presentation of my Artwork I made in the line up for Pecha Kutcha night, hosted by Creative Tampa Bay & the Historic Don Vincente Inn, in Ybor City on August 1st, 2008. It was a wonderful debut of my work to the City of Tampa and thank the 150 people who showed up to support the upcoming artists who presented that night! Thank you! Marisa Zuniga
The presentation of my Artwork I made in the line up for Pecha Kutcha night, hosted by Creative Tampa Bay & the Historic Don Vincente Inn, in Ybor City on August 1st, 2008. It was a wonderful debut of my work to the City of Tampa and thank the 150 people who showed up to support the upcoming artists who presented that night! Thank you! Marisa Zuniga
In this series of slides we experience Mary LaPatka's watercolors illustrating the English mode of Botanical Art. Early on she explains the painstakingly complex steps involved in these paintings.
In this series of slides we experience Mary LaPatka's watercolors illustrating the English mode of Botanical Art. Early on she explains the painstakingly complex steps involved in these paintings.
A selection of my work going back to 2002, I have experimented with many different ways of making art here are a few examples of the paintings and images, nearly all of these pieces sold and were exhibited somewhere or oter. I feel like I have come to the end of a learning curve and I am ready to allow my style to crystalize into a more cohesive and recognizble form. Looking back is good because helps me to remember where I was and how my sensabilities have changed. I cringe when I look at most of this stuff and I cant wait to find my voice and make some good work.
The 5th Annual International Exhibition of Contemporary Islamic Artmuzer
Presented by the Islamic Art Revival Series in partnership with Irving Arts Center, the 5th Annual Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Islamic Art is a program of the Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation.
This prestigious international exhibition of artwork is inspired by Islamic culture, art, literature and architecture and features works in a variety of styles and media from artists around the world. Coming from diverse backgrounds, with varying faiths, ages and levels of expertise, the exhibition aims to present Islamic art as a universal language, a translator and connector of generations and cultures.
2016 Juror: Dr. Maryam Ekhtiar, Associate Curator of Islamic Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
The 5th Annual International Exhibition of Contemporary Islamic Art
Catherine Li - Art Portfolio
1. Art Supplement
Catherine Li
Material Submitted: Chinese Brush
Painting
Number of Pieces: 13
2. “Young Tigers.” 28 x 53 Inches. Watercolor and Black Ink on Rice Paper. 2011.
Won Silver Medal in the 20th Annual All-American Chinese Brush Painting and
Calligraphy Competition (2011).
3. “A Forest Clearing.” 13.5 x 26.5 Inches. Watercolor and Black Ink on Rice
Paper. 2010.
Awarded First Prize in the 6th New Century International Youth Fine Art
Contest.
4. “Water Lilies and Koi.” 18.5 x 25 Inches. Watercolor and Black Ink on Rice
Paper. 2011.
6. “Peacocks.” 53.5 x 26 Inches.
Watercolor and Black Ink on Rice
Paper. 2009.
Submitted for 19th Annual All-
American Chinese Brush Painting and
Calligraphy Competition (2010).
7. “Hydrangeas.” 11.5 x 9.5
Inches. Watercolor and
Black Ink on Rice Paper.
2009.
Submitted to auction for
the Soar Foundation
scholarship program.
8. “Kittens Playing in the Fall.” 20.5 x 27 Inches. Watercolors and Black Ink on Rice Paper.
2012
School-wide winner for 2012 PTA Reflections in Visual Arts category, theme “Magic of
the Moment.”
9. “Venice.” 21.5 x 29 Inches. Watercolor and Black Ink on Rice Paper. 2011.
10. “Deer Family.” 27.5 x 14.5 Inches.
Watercolor and Black Ink on Rice Paper.
2009.
11. “Calla Lilies in the Spring.” 29 x
20 Inches. Watercolor and Black
Ink on Rice Paper. 2012.
13. “Hawk Preparing for Flight.” 53 x 27
Inches. Watercolor and Black Ink on Rice
Paper. 2012.
14. “The Coming Autumn.” 28.5 x 56 Inches. Watercolor and Black Ink on Rice
Paper. 2012.
Finalist in the 21st Annual All-American Chinese Brush Painting and
Calligraphy Competition (2012)