JillLiu's Articles http://www.articleheaven.net en-us editorial@articlealley.com China's Handmade Embroidery - Embroidered Silk Visual Art China is renowned for its "Silk Road,” which brought Chinese silk and embroidery to Central Asia, Western Asia, Europe, and Africa. The silk trade between China, India, Greece, and Rome acted as a link between these four ancient civilizations and promoted... http://www.articleheaven.net/chinas-handmade-embroidery--embroidered-silk-visual-art-2269076.html 08th June 2011 Chinese Calligraphy: The Oriental Art Chinese Calligraphy is a revered Oriental art form that resembles a painting rather than the written word. Different from other types of calligraphy, it has many underlying expressions and conveys different emotions, morals & values in a very aesthetic ma... http://www.articleheaven.net/chinese-calligraphy-the-oriental-art-2262465.html 03rd June 2011 Oriental HandMade Chinese Silk Embroidery Stitching with thread or yarn to decorating a fabric, or other material, using a needle, is known as embroidery. It is an ancient art form. Chinese embroidery is thought to have existed for about 4,000 years, and Egyptian embroidery for about 3,000 years.... http://www.articleheaven.net/oriental-handmade-chinese-silk-embroidery-2158733.html 01st April 2011 Discover Traditional Chinese Painting Painting is not just the outcome of creative bend of mind instead it is a window through which soul peeks out. Careful study will help you to understand the trickery used in brushstrokes, symbolism, and color blends. There are so many types of paintings a... http://www.articleheaven.net/discover-traditional-chinese-painting-1958045.html 17th January 2011 History of Chinese Embroidery Art and embroidery walk hand in hand covering long miles together where each mile cover a generation, passes it out, and greets the new one with the essence of previous one. Thus, a mark of tradition always remains in work of art that never fades, no matt... http://www.articleheaven.net/history-of-chinese-embroidery-1948860.html 12th January 2011