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Make the Year of Hare Pop: Creative Porcelain Painting Show

Make the Year of Hare Pop: Creative Porcelain Painting Show

GCN held a creative porcelain painting show in June 2011 to encourage fellow Gamanians to be creative, inspiring and innovative. This year the show went with the theme of the Chinese lunar year—the Year of Hare. The activity lasted a month, each department must work as a team to finish 4-5 rabbit/hare figurines. At the end of the activity, each staff would choose the most creative work. The prizes include restaurant vouchers, travel cards, tickets to amusement parks etc. 

At the beginning of the activity, each department was given 4-5 rabbits/ hares that were made of pure white porcelain. Each member could paint and draw freely on these figurines to shape them into unique, creative and stylistic artworks. Many adorable and creative works were thus born! Now let’s take a look at the porcelain artworks created by GCN Gamanians.

▲Work of 1st Prize (front)

▲Work of 1st Prize (front)

▲Work of 2nd Place (front)

▲Work of 2nd Place (back) 

▲Work of 3rd Place (front)

▲Work of 3rd Place (back)

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