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January 7, 2011

tribaltagz

I love your videos! Duo xie le! I have some of these bletilla striata in my garden. I also have the cymbidium faberi as well. Orchid painting is my favorite of all painting! Hao da!

cuabi

thanks a lot

xKasairax

Oh okay. Do you have a price in mind?

yanghaiying

Yes. I can put several pieces into one shipment.

xKasairax

Your vidoes are very peaceful and enjoyable, as well as helpful. They help me a lot as a budding artist. Is this painting still available to be shipped out to someone?

xKasairax

Your videos are so peaceful and enjoyable. They are also very helpful for me as a young budding artist.

Is this painting still available to be shipped out for people?

yayaju

Thank you for sharing your paintings and showing us how to paint with brush. It’s been a joy watching your videos and learning from you.
Thank you very much! :-)

yanghaiying

bletilla striata. You can search image and definition on web with this keyword.

cuabi

Do you know the botanical name of this orchid??

duditwashere

Thank you so much, Haiying! Your videos are always so informative, and specially good for beginners like me.

-Ju

alexejvich91

hey! this is sasha(i emaild u some shrimps)
i was in resturaunt today and as i went to dry my hands in the restroom, it was the kind of paper towel that is brown and “scrolls” well i took some as paper and decided to paint some orhids on it. it came out beautiful!!! it looks very old yet it was free! haha

yanghaiying

Shipping fee is the price. The rest is your donation. I need your mailing address. Send me a message.

eastwest3002

Hai Yin: U are so good in painting – do you have any workshop for people to attend?

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