Christine Lin, The Epoch Times

Christine Lin

The Epoch Times

New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Christine:

Read Less, Think More, and Then Act!

Ideas don't create true value until they are put into practice, says founder of Actionable Books. → Read More

She Had A Horrible Boss. Her Revenge: Build a New Way to Job Hunt

HiHo hopes to put work-life balance and personal values at the center of the job search. → Read More

Leslie Lienau: Teaching Renaissance Art With a Drawing App

It’s not always logistically possible to paint from life. Photo references allow artists to work around constraints. → Read More

Shoot, Print, Paint: The Photograph as Canvas

Hand-colored photography offers plenty creative license for a photographer with a painterly eye. → Read More

Bill Gekas: Photo Portraits Inspired by Old Masters Paintings

Photography can capture but not create the mood or atmosphere seen in Old Master paintings, the way painting can. → Read More

Alyssa Monks: The Photograph as a Painter's Bully and Helper

Photography can be a representational artist’s best friend or worst bully, depending on the artist’s skill and discernment in using it. → Read More

Jacob Collins: Seceding From the Photographic Sensibility

In a world dominated by the photographic aesthetic, some artists decide to paint exclusively from life. → Read More

Bert Monroy: Painting Believable Worlds in Photoshop

Besides surface texture, there’s almost nothing that Photoshop and Illustrator can’t do that paint can. → Read More

Anthony Waichulis: Advocating Informed Laissez-Faire in Art

Artists should feel free to explore technology to manifest their artistic ideas, as long as those technologies aren’t robbing them of a developing skill. → Read More

Why Photography Still Divides Painters Centuries After the Camera's Invention

How photography changed art forever. → Read More

The Art of Gotcha Is An Art Too: Doug Bloodworth's Photorealistic Painting

Even a photorealist needs to know when to deviate from a photo reference, and when to reference the actual subject. → Read More

How the Chinese Explained Dreams

Since at least the Shang dynasty about 4,000 years ago, the ancient Chinese placed great value on dreams as a means of exploring the world of spirits. → Read More

Friend, Fan, or Follower On Social Media, We Are Still Just Human

How brands and people should connect genuinely online. → Read More

Is Your Company Crippled By Information Overload? How to Make Work Simpler

Simplicity is the key to the future of work. → Read More

The Met's Chinese Fashion Exhibit Neglects 94 Percent of Chinese Fashion

The Metropolitan Museum's new gargantuan fashion exhibit, China: Through the Looking Glass, has its fair share of glamour-struck gawkers as well as apologi → Read More

Here's What Algerians Think of Picasso's Record Breaking 'Women of Algiers'

Algerians aren't impressed. → Read More

Spring Cleaning Your Wardrobe? How Paint Swatches Can Help

And it's got nothing to do with painting. → Read More

There's No Such Thing as Fair Trade Fashion (Yet)

Existing fair trade certifications cover only a handful of companies. → Read More

How a Shoe Company Helped Grow a Women's Economy Among the Maasai

Tiny beads, big potential. → Read More

No One Wants to Admit it: Sustainable Clothing Means Sacrifice

It's Earth Day, a good time to remember low-wage workers in impoverished countries such as Bangladesh who sew fast fashion. → Read More