Porcelain Oklahoma: the Sooner State Helps Rekindle the Art of China Painting

A porcelain artist hard at work.

through May 31, 2012

Example of modern style

There was a time when painting china was an important part of domestic life for both women and men.  What was once popular has now become something of a dying art. Learn about the history of this art form, the various techniques used in china painting as well as the important part Oklahomans played in the resurgence of china painting in the mid-twentieth century.

Click here to read the Tulsa World article, 9/26/11

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