Ink painting Basic lesson 11 [Plum Flower Vase]_Still life with one brush stroke (EN)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2021
  • To prepare Signature stamps, a round brush, a flat brush, a plate for ink, thin Korean papers (can be replaced with other thin paper that spreads well), used waste papers, a pressing stone (something that you can press to keep your paper from moving.), etc.
    1. Painting a vase
    Express the vase by drawing only the border. If you draw it with a dry brush with a thick and thin line, it gives a more three-dimensional feel.
    2. Draw Branches
    The winding branches are one of the most prominent features of the plum tree. Draw branches roughly with a dry brush.
    3. Drawing Flowers
    I expressed plum blossom petals on twigs in colorful pink color. And draw flower's stamens and pistils delicately with darker ink.
    'Sumukdamchaehwa' is a traditional Korean ink painting technique painted through the brightness of ink, called 'Muk.' It is similar to a watercolor painting. But it is drawn with one brush without repeating. In Asian cultures, black and white, which were not regarded as a color in the West, were recognized as colors. If you need a new meditation method, I recommend you try it.
    Music 'Shattered Paths' by Aakash Gandhi
    #stilllife #sumie #mindfulness

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