The artist-in-residency program with HK 
Academy concluded last night, despite travels in between, and a small 
accident happened at the art room too.  My designed curriculum was 
successfully accomplished :)
In the past few sessions, the introduction of using water-based 
medium - watercolor, tempera paints, inks - further pushed the 
challenges to a much higher level.  Students were self-motivated.  
Drawing was no longer mere practice or assignments, but problem 
solving.  And they welcomed my suggestions - how gratifying :D   Who 
says watercolor is unforgiving when one utilizes and magnifies the power of the 
positive side of it?!  Spinning off from traditional life drawing 
methods, creative drawing rose up to its rightful place!   All of the 
students, even the teacher and the teaching assistant, were utterly 
amazed by their unexpected, yet consistent and progressive, outcomes.  
They proudly and unreservedly presented their series.  Critique sessions
 helped understand and appreciate more of this type of works.  
It was just hard to say goodbye to HK Academy last night even though
 it was just for the time 
being.  When I was given a surprise "farewell" moment, I almost wanted 
to say "Can I have some of your 
paintings?!"  Just wanted to own everyone everything!!  I truly felt privileged to have been invited to interact 
with people there.  Whenever I recalled moments of the past month, 
scenes of them 
painting, struggling, and finding resolves, appeared one after another, 
and I would always feel inspired.    
Today, I started afresh 
with my paintings which I have put aside for a long while.  What's 
next?  A mural painting project with Duchess of Kent Hospital!

 
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