This is happening this week here in Tianjin!
For me, a painting is like a story that stimulates the imagination and draws the mind into a place filled with expectation, excitement, wonder, and pleasure. J.P. Hughton, painter
Next week here in Tianjin, China at the Tianjin Art Museum Elias will have another solo exhibit--sharing the space of some of the students we teach at two autism schools here. On April 2 the world will commemorate Autism Awareness Day. As it stretches into the month of April, there will be walks, lectures, buildings lit up, and other activities to promote more understanding of autism. Tianjin will shine paintings on a huge 40 story tower of the paintings of these students. Elias will have 25 paintings and there will be 20 other students who will have one.
Recently a friend had dinner with the president of the Tianjin Art Museum. She showed him the video we made https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XywYayiimN4 and he asked to see us. He invited us to have an exhibit here. We wish all of you could come. Here are some of the pictures that will be shown:
So happy we have been documenting joy over here...
Seasons of Trees
Hainan, China Ocean View with Shapes
Guilin, China
One of his first prints in Doha called A Red Frog Leaping over the pond
Another early printmaking in Doha called Floating Houses in a Dream
Christmas Tree, 2020--done with a lot of texture with a palette knife
View from the Art Barn in the Tetons, Idaho, USA
Happy Snowman in China
Inner Mongolia Grasslands from the perspective of a ladybug
Singing with the angels
Ziangjiajye National Park--Mountain Cliffs
Swimming Chinese Dragon
Brazilian Favelas on a mountaintop
Haihe River in Tianjin, China at sunset
Winter Walking with Dad in Sweden
Teton Aspens
Ocean Layers
Printmaking from Doha, The next three prints are called Views from an airplane
Printmaking from Doha, The Story of the Raven
Printmaking from Doha, The Story of the Raven
Waterlilies in Brazil
Art Barn Light
Forbidden City Early Morning
Hike at Jenny Lake
Teton Glory
Autumn Puddle
Ocean Cubism
Teton Snake River
Springtime Poppies in Tianjin
This is wonderful! Congratulations! I love the vibrant colors he uses and seeing different parts of the world through his eyes. You can see his progress as well! I am so inspired by you and your son, I used to work with autistic adults and would love to do something similar here in the US teaching and possibly starting a non profit. I am working on building up my art and teaching skills after losing my job due to covid (a blessing in disguise!). I have enjoyed going through your blog immensely, thank you for sharing. Warm regards from New Jersey,
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