Ka Atelier - Chinese Teapot Painting Workshop | Wan Chai
- Learn the basics of teapot painting and enjoy a chilled afternoon in a cozy artist studio
- Develop your painting skills under the guidance of an experienced artist
- Choose to paint 1 teapot each OR a set of 1 teapot and 2 teacups (to share if come you come in a pair)
- At the end of the class, bring home your teapot and use it as a piece of home decoration, or gift it to a friend! (Please note: your painted teapot should be used for decorative purposes or occasional use only)
- To help with your inspiration, enjoy a freshly-brewed pot of Chinese tea. Learn to decorate and paint with typical Chinese painting motifs such as bamboos, plum blossoms using a combination of Western and Chinese techniques, fusing East with the West.
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What to expect
Highlights
- Learn to decorate and paint with popular Chinese art motifs such as Bamboos, Plum blossoms, Chrysanthemums, Orchids or Lotuses using a combination of Western and Chinese brushes, inspired by Chinese Brush Ink painting techniques with ceramic paints, fusing East with the West.
- Learn the basics of decorating onto a Chinese teapot and enjoy a chilled morning or afternoon in a cozy artist studio known for its unique creative classes that truly blend the East and the West and has been featured in Lonely Planet, Time Out and Secret Escapes U.K. and Tatler HK.
- The workshop is designed for beginners, guided by the studio's very own artist, Carole Leung with the aim to introduce Chinese art and culture with a modern, vibrant, fun Western approach, promoting cultural understanding, fusing East with the West.
- Choose to paint 1 teapot each OR a set of 1 teapot and 2 teacups (to share if come you come in a pair)
- Please note that the workshop is focused on introducing the five Chinese art motifs Bamboos, Plum blossoms, Chrysanthemums, Orchids or Lotuses only. Please pick one theme to focus on for the workshop.
- At the end of the class, bring home your teapot and use it as a piece of home decoration, or gift it to a friend! (Please note: your painted teapot should be used for decorative purposes or occasional use only)
- To help with your inspiration, enjoy a freshly-brewed Chinese tea.
- Try some other workshops by Ka Atelier, Chinese Painting class !













Reviews
Facilitator, Caroline, was patient, friendly and clear in her instructions. We were all beginners, thus worried and sceptical whether we could complete the workshop successfully. We did it with her guidance and left feeling accomplished and proud of ourselves! Kudos to Carole for being so wonderfully kind to us!
we enjoyed the experience so much! it provides a very comfortable and relaxing environment for the participants to learn! teacher is also very nice and encouraging! definitely will recommend to others!
We had a great time at the workshop. The introduction was great. Carol explained and showed all of the process but also about the “culture” behind the Chinese painting and in our case about decorating the tea pot. With great care and patience she guided us to a result we were all proud of. It is a great workshop to colour your visit to a thriving and dynamic city as Hong Kong. In the middle of that dynamic you’ll find KA-Atelier in the trendy Star Street-area. It was “so Hong Kong” and yet a great break from the hectic life. It actually helped to tell and understand the Chinese culture! And all guided in a great atmosphere with tea, great classical music and an excellent teacher. And suitable for our youngest of 11 years
It’s a good but very brief introduction to Chinese painting combined with western styles. They’ll make sure you go home with a teapot that you like, decorated by yourself. When I was there, there were more people in the room working on different projects so I’d to share the instructors time and attention. No big deal though, I got the time I needed to finish the project. Great experience, and I do recommend it to friends, but don’t expect to get to know much about Chinese painting itself. You obviously need much more time for that.
The venue and instructor are marvellous- calming, esthetic and peaceful. The history of Chinese painting and methodology were provided in a clear and fascinating way. Stunning pieces also available on-site which for me as porcelain and ceramic collector were so interesting. The workshop was done beatifully with delicious tea and all required equipment ready.
It was so fun ! Great for beginners even There was enough guidance and also space for us to create our own version of teapots! Would definitely recommend it!
The environment is elegant, and the instructor explained clearly and carefully. It was the first time for a beginner to draw a plum blossom. I was so happy. Two hours passed by really quickly. I felt a sense of success and satisfaction after completing the work.
The atmosphere was good. The instructor was kind. It is a good enjoyment for those who like indoor activities and Chinese art. The teaching is step by step, so even if one has no drawing background, he or she can still complete a picture.
It is a very good deduction activity, the tutors are well arranged, and the works are also very beautiful
The activity is suitable for beginners or those who have no artistic background. The teacher will prepare drawings for participants to practice and reference, and try their best to teach and assist participants to complete the creation. The creative environment is comfortable and relaxed, and the process is pleasant😉😉
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