Chinese brush painting lesson | How to paint a Squirrel

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • Chinese brush painting lesson | How to paint a Squirrel
    How to paint a Squirrel with Chinese Brush/ Calligraphy Brush/ Bamboo Brush. This is a basic step by step Chinese painting tutorial for beginner on how to paint a Squirrel with Professor Anita Yan Wong
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Комментарии • 20

  • @maivaiva1412
    @maivaiva1412 Год назад

    Ahhhh this is so hypnotic to look at 🤩

  • @anastasiaowell6426
    @anastasiaowell6426 5 лет назад +3

    I really enjoyed watching you paint. Your skills are amazing! Look forward to seeing more of your videos.

    • @JoyBrush
      @JoyBrush  5 лет назад

      thank you so much! It's an honor coming from such an amazing artist like yourself!

  • @SavageBeastsTheCardGame
    @SavageBeastsTheCardGame 5 лет назад +1

    such a good job! The critter looks life like, yet artistic! I love it!

    • @JoyBrush
      @JoyBrush  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind comments on the Squirrel painting! Have a lovely week!

    • @SavageBeastsTheCardGame
      @SavageBeastsTheCardGame 5 лет назад +1

      @@JoyBrush gosh thanks! You're very nice! :)

  • @JoyBrush
    @JoyBrush  3 года назад +1

    Hi friends! My Art Books are available here:
    www.amazon.com/author/anitayanwong

  • @hildavandergriff1730
    @hildavandergriff1730 5 лет назад

    So cool, can’t wait to try painting your squirrel 🐿

    • @JoyBrush
      @JoyBrush  5 лет назад

      I'm so glad you are trying to paint the squirrel, hope you enjoy painting!

  • @carolinafernandezoro733
    @carolinafernandezoro733 3 года назад

    Hope to see more videos! Awesome!!!

  • @ruth7292
    @ruth7292 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for sharing such a wonderful gift of yours.

    • @JoyBrush
      @JoyBrush  5 лет назад

      Thank you Ruth for your kind comment!

  • @elaineg60
    @elaineg60 Год назад

    Anita, is that regular watercolor paper? I’m having a hard time with Xuan..I’ve tried a raw double Xuan and a semi-sized Xuan..both, I had a very hard time controlling the ink/paint/water. I even attempted, using my tiny rat whisker brush, the eye..it STILL spread much too big, even after I tapped what seemed like most of the ink, on a paper towel. I’m about to attempt a sized Xuan I have…fingers crossed!
    Thank you For this! My squirrel is also mostly grey, with some tinges of black & brown…

    • @JoyBrush
      @JoyBrush  Год назад +1

      Hi elaineg60, Sorry for the delay. To answer your question - Double Xuan is usually what I use with my beginner students in my class. However, I would also recommend using watercolor paper if you are having a hard time in the beginning and gradually try Xuan paper again once you have master the brush control. Make sure you dry the brush if it is dripping water, it should be too wet nor dry either. Hope it helps! Happy painting!

  • @grahamlandgraff613
    @grahamlandgraff613 5 лет назад

    Deserves praise for skill and training ability not often found online. Please explain though why first stroke and inks video which I loved does not show reference here as you instruct? Head...stroke. Ears...same. So on? Thank you very much.

    • @JoyBrush
      @JoyBrush  5 лет назад +1

      Hi The M Cave, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I am not too sure if I'm understanding your question correctly, but let me try to explain the strokes of head and ears a little better - The stroke we used on head and ears are almost the same. First, make sure you create a gradient on your brush. Next, push down the brush starting from tip of brush to bottom of brush. (Notice the tip of a chinese brush is very small and narrow and the stroke gets bigger/wider as you apply force and push the brush down on paper; meantime the bottom of the brush also contains more water content which gives the head a little furry and melting effects) The only difference between ear stroke and head stroke is that we are using center brush position for the ear and pushing it down lightly (so we don't apply too much paint and we are keeping it small) For the Head stroke, we begin by using center position and the tip of the brush and then gradually push down the brush and it's kinda similar a side stroke at this point. The shape of head and ear are almost the same as you may have already noticed. Sorry, it is really hard to explain visuals with words, I hope this helps you a little bit. thanks for trying this tutorial! Have fun painting!

  • @SmallGameHunter
    @SmallGameHunter 4 года назад

    Hi Joy Brush,
    I'm looking for this exactly brush (plastic body, large goat hair brush) but couldn't find it online. Would you mind telling me the length of the brush from the tip of the hair to where it meets the handle? Thank you for your tutorial. I did not think of loading the brush with different colors for one stroke blending effect before. Awesome!

    • @JoyBrush
      @JoyBrush  3 года назад +1

      Hi P.T. Do, I'm so sorry - I didn't see your question until now. To answer your question, try searching the Baiyu White Cloud Yanghao Goat Hair Chinese Brush in art supply stores or online.

    • @SmallGameHunter
      @SmallGameHunter 3 года назад

      @@JoyBrush no worries and thank you for replying!

    • @JoyBrush
      @JoyBrush  3 года назад

      @@SmallGameHunter I found the brush on Amazon. I never bought from this seller before but it has a picture of the goat hair brush. Hope it helps! www.amazon.com/0-8x3-2cm-Shuangyang-calligraphy-painting-brush/dp/B00D5S8P1U/ref=pd_sbs_229_10?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00D5S8P1U&pd_rd_r=487644a0-e592-467d-a77c-eba31fbc63df&pd_rd_w=6Wniz&pd_rd_wg=Fobvv&pf_rd_p=de2765fe-65e5-4a88-aaad-a915dea49c67&pf_rd_r=JN4J4S3A8ZFM7ANXW9P2&psc=1&refRID=JN4J4S3A8ZFM7ANXW9P2