Gary, Thanks for showing us the craftsmanship that goes into your scrolls. I first discovered your site about a year or two ago thanks to this videos predecessor.
No kidding about them lasting ten years or more. I bought mine from you in 2004 and it still looks great and it has been hanging almost without break for the last ten years!
Really cool to watch the process Gary... It makes the scrolls we receive all that much more personal and gives me at least more of a feeling that I have a really custom piece of artwork. Great stuff!!
Hallo, ja wirklich eine sehr schöne japanische Kunstform. Hier findest du noch mehr Kunstwerke, Ukiyoe, Kakekomo, Shikishi und japanische Keramik. -kakemono-rollbilder-.-de
I totally appreciate all the craft and hard work going to this wall scroll, but I have purchased a wall scroll and when I receive it what can I do to make sure it is properly preserved to display?
this be so awezom and the guys making it be really professionals, you can see how easy make everthing. But i have a question, why so scrolls i as see be green around the inscription than white?
Salut, très belle vidéo bien détaillées , j'ai cherché pendant longtemps se ruban adhésif sans succès .est ce que vous le commercialisez ? Je pratique la calligraphie depuis une quinzaine d' année et j'aimerais faire mes rouleaux personnel Merci pour ce partage
It depends on the quality of the xuan paper. Sometimes we use a protective film/sheet if the xuan is of low quality or delicate for some other reason. Also, lower heat for the face of the artwork and we tread lightly. Been doing it for 16 years, and I have not scorched any xuan paper yet. The dangerous part is the chance of smearing the read stamp (which is more or less red clay and oil). If you heat that up, it gets soft and wants to smear if it's fresh.
Gary, Thanks for showing us the craftsmanship that goes into your scrolls. I first discovered your site about a year or two ago thanks to this videos predecessor.
No kidding about them lasting ten years or more. I bought mine from you in 2004 and it still looks great and it has been hanging almost without break for the last ten years!
They should be cycled out buy mkre
Really nice work on these scrolls.
Really cool to watch the process Gary... It makes the scrolls we receive all that much more personal and gives me at least more of a feeling that I have a really custom piece of artwork. Great stuff!!
How can I buy one of these scrolls? And the cost?
I would love to work at a place like this
Cool
thank you for this video!! It was really interesting :-)
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Wunderschöne Bilder und eine großartige Kunstform. Kann mir jemand sagen wo ich Kakemono in Europa kaufen kann?
Hallo, ja wirklich eine sehr schöne japanische Kunstform. Hier findest du noch mehr Kunstwerke, Ukiyoe, Kakekomo, Shikishi und japanische Keramik. -kakemono-rollbilder-.-de
I totally appreciate all the craft and hard work going to this wall scroll, but I have purchased a wall scroll and when I receive it what can I do to make sure it is properly preserved to display?
cool video, subbed :)
this be so awezom and the guys making it be really professionals, you can see how easy make everthing. But i have a question, why so scrolls i as see be green around the inscription than white?
usually paper around the work must be pasted cloth. this scroll was made much easier than traditional way.
Salut, très belle vidéo bien détaillées , j'ai cherché pendant longtemps se ruban adhésif sans succès .est ce que vous le commercialisez ? Je pratique la calligraphie depuis une quinzaine d' année et j'aimerais faire mes rouleaux personnel
Merci pour ce partage
超能力 supernatural power...
Do you have a website?
Uuhhh... scary... laying the iron-ruler with the edge onto the art work ... delicate xuan paper... phew... lucky this time..
It depends on the quality of the xuan paper. Sometimes we use a protective film/sheet if the xuan is of low quality or delicate for some other reason. Also, lower heat for the face of the artwork and we tread lightly. Been doing it for 16 years, and I have not scorched any xuan paper yet. The dangerous part is the chance of smearing the read stamp (which is more or less red clay and oil). If you heat that up, it gets soft and wants to smear if it's fresh.
This practice is not formal at all.