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Indiana House Resolution 24

 

In an effort to have china painting recognized as fine art and hopefully dispell the notion that it is only a decorate art then IWOCP President Ellen Wilson-Pruitt appealed to the Indiana State Legislature for a designation.  In doing so it is our hope that china painting will be accepted in conventional art shows and be eligible for all opportunities available to all other art mediums.



INDIANA HOUSE

RESOLUTION No. 24
Introduced by: Foley, Welch

        A RESOLUTION recognizing Ellen Wilson-Pruitt and the art of porcelain painting.
    


    Whereas, Ellen Wilson-Pruitt serves as the ambassador for the art of porcelain painting;

    Whereas, Porcelain painting is the practice of painting on porcelain with minerals and firing the finished work in a kiln;

    Whereas, The processes used to create porcelain paintings have changed very little since the time of the Chinese dynasties;

    Whereas, The areas around Cincinnati and Chicago were the centers of this industry in the United States with Rockwood Pottery and Pickard Pottery, whose pieces are highly

collectible today;

    Whereas, As people and circumstances changed around the world, the art of porcelain painting became less popular;

    Whereas, A rediscovery of the art of porcelain painting is underway all over the world today;

    Whereas, There is a collection of regional guilds in Indiana belonging to the Indiana World Organization of China Painters helping to revive interest in this ancient art;

    Whereas, These guilds have museums full of fine examples of hand painted porcelain on display for all to enjoy;

    Whereas, The Indiana World Organization of China Painters and the World Organization of China Painters hold biennial world conventions that gather artists together to exhibit and exchange art pieces and procedures; and

    Whereas, The fine art of porcelain painting deserves to be restored to its original place of honor in the artistic world and all prejudices removed regarding this ancient art form: Therefore,

Be it resolved by the House of Representatives of the

General Assembly of the State of Indiana:



    SECTION 1. That the Indiana House of Representatives recognizes the beauty porcelain painting brings into the lives of everyone who sees it and that Ellen Wilson-Pruitt is an outstanding ambassador for the art.
    SECTION 2. That the Principal Clerk of the House of Representatives transmit a copy of this resolution to Ellen Wilson-Pruitt and the Indiana World Organization of China Painters.


Action List: House Resolution 0024 2009 Regular Session

Authors:  Foley, Welch

Action

02/25/2009

Authored by Representative Foley
02/25/2009
Coauthored by Representative Welch
02/25/2009
First reading: adopted Voice Vote

 
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