Very peaceful video. Lovely to see the print from start to finish with all the amazing nuances of woodblock printing. Really inspiring to see so many traditional mokuhanga techniques taken outside the box. Also great to finally see the ply "press" you use for the drying of the finished damp prints. Beautiful print. Must also add, great shots throughout. Really made the ASMR, so meditative.
this was so relaxing and engrossing at the same time. I wish it could have gone for an hour more. Is there a reason the brush handle is two slats like that? Can you change the head or something?
Great videos and channel! Could you use this watercolour technique with lino? Or is it because the wood is absorbent that it works? Just recently tried out my first wood block print after years of lino.
I enjoyed this so much. Really helped my middle of the night anxiety. Thanks so much. Looking forward to seeing more of yours in the future 🙏
Very peaceful video. Lovely to see the print from start to finish with all the amazing nuances of woodblock printing. Really inspiring to see so many traditional mokuhanga techniques taken outside the box. Also great to finally see the ply "press" you use for the drying of the finished damp prints. Beautiful print. Must also add, great shots throughout. Really made the ASMR, so meditative.
Thanks for the video Laura. Lovely print. Keep safe and stay well.
The sounds were amazing
HEAVEN ON EARTH🔴
Beautiful and really helpful ☺️ thank you
Beautiful
this was so relaxing and engrossing at the same time. I wish it could have gone for an hour more. Is there a reason the brush handle is two slats like that? Can you change the head or something?
This is amazing god 😍😍😍
신박한소리! 잘보고갑니다😊 구독할께요~☆
Amazing job, would like to know more about the material names if i may say. Thank you dear Laura
Do you usually make the design right to the top a left edges (kento at the bottom) for the Mokuhanga)?
Besides water, what are you adding to the pigment?
And also what did you put on the block with the color? Is it nori?
Great videos and channel! Could you use this watercolour technique with lino? Or is it because the wood is absorbent that it works? Just recently tried out my first wood block print after years of lino.
amazing video but just wondering what was that clear liquid you were using with the watercolor
I’m using water and the whiter gloop is rice paste