Dear LuLei, thank you so much for your video masterpieces on Chinese culture. We are from a public @Hanfu and history@ and we admire your every story. Could you consider attaching the text to the video in the description? We translate your captions but we don't know Chinese well enough to recognize all characters on the screen so it would be very helpful to be able to copy the text and translate it in Google. Thank you again for this beautiful video.
Beautiful video, very relaxing after a long week at work. Thank You! Wish I knew what the minerals are, would love to try this doing the same thing. Thank You again.
As an iconographer, I am familiar with some of the pigments. Probably lapis gem was the blue. He graded it into tints when sorting the small rough cut rocks into boxes.
The red is probably mars red or red iron oxide. The green may be malachite. The resin is possibly gum Arabic. You can also add ox gall to make a better watercolor
A wonderful piece! Reminds me of videos and master I have met and translated. Awesome content. Ecological, natural, a lesson for today's people to hear!
@@BellUnderwood I think the guy is real enough but he does not actually live in a small house in the wild making his clothes and growing plants to make dye. ))
Beautiful! I enjoyed watching the raw minerals go from rock to paint! What a beautiful painting! I really like the ceramic pots you stored the ground minerals in. Where do you get them?
What stones are these? Each pigment is more beautiful than the last. Names please. And that jade green one? The one with little dots. Ameu. Diz os nomes. Obrigado
Some people are just highly curious with a whole lot of time. I draw, paint, sew clothing (made my own wedding gown), have taught myself wild clay pottery, currently teaching myself weaving and hopefully spinning soon. I also garden and cook. Growing some natural dyes this year as well. And I work a full-time job at my business. I think if I had more project space I'd learn way more but I don't have the space or tools in my urban home. Just be curious we live in a world of free information too! So if you can read you can learn almost anything !
It's staged, he is an actor. That doesn't matter the production value any lower, but there is a whole team around him doing research, editing and helping him with the tedious tasks off camera. He still has to be talented, because he clearly does a lot of the tasks on camera.
@@anastylos2812dia tidak, ada orang China yang mengatakan padaku dia saat ini bekerja sendiri. dan belum memakai tim. dia bisa melakukan semuanya karena belajar, semua karena belajar dan praktik. bahkan sekelas liziqi yang menjadi pionir pertama, dia bisa semuanya karena belajar.
@@anastylos2812Right, I am familiar with these processes in C dramas. It is so great to see the processes done step by step to show what was involved. The stories are told without many words so well. They need to buy more music though.
jadi begitu cara orang China kuno membuat cat air untuk lukisan. dari batu batu berwarna yang sangat indah. apakah nama batu batu itu? warna biru dan hijau adalah warna favorit ku ❤️
I REALLY believed all your hard work in your videos until you sat down to make that intricate art. Deep down I think the one who does all those hard works and that delicate painting is not matching at all. I am going to belive in that comment who says this is the work of a production team not your real life like Liziqi and Dianxi. For once I really thought you are the male version of Liziqi or Dianxi. I was so interested to know more about you and your post but suddenly I lost my interest in your videos. you should not have sat down with that art work. I can watch all the dramas instead of this individual effort to make change.
Am I the only one who is in love with that small ceramic pot to store those Colors ? I want those pots. love your post. I can watch it non-stop.
He's so staggeringly beautiful
I only saw this kind of character in the novel but it's real I am really amazed no words to describe it. God bless you man.
Dear LuLei, thank you so much for your video masterpieces on Chinese culture. We are from a public @Hanfu and history@ and we admire your every story.
Could you consider attaching the text to the video in the description? We translate your captions but we don't know Chinese well enough to recognize all characters on the screen so it would be very helpful to be able to copy the text and translate it in Google.
Thank you again for this beautiful video.
This please
天然的礦物顏料,製程如此艱辛、繁瑣又細膩。謝謝您的用心拍攝!
Video of clear mind and feeling good, thank you.🌟
How incredible, creating your own paint. And the painting was truly beautiful. You are a very talented young man Sir.
It's amazing! Thank you!
Beautiful 💙💚🧡💙💚🧡💙💚🧡
This painting should be named as -- “AN UNRESOLVED DREAM”
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Beautiful video, very relaxing after a long week at work. Thank You! Wish I knew what the minerals are, would love to try this doing the same thing. Thank You again.
As an iconographer, I am familiar with some of the pigments. Probably lapis gem was the blue. He graded it into tints when sorting the small rough cut rocks into boxes.
The red is probably mars red or red iron oxide. The green may be malachite. The resin is possibly gum Arabic. You can also add ox gall to make a better watercolor
A wonderful piece! Reminds me of videos and master I have met and translated. Awesome content. Ecological, natural, a lesson for today's people to hear!
I wished to know more about the creator.
Is likely a production team. That do the research and build the set and stuff. It's not like his actual life more than likely.
@@uarestrong76oh wow, that was eye opening 😂 damn I thought it was a real guy
@@BellUnderwood It's probably somewhere in the middle
@@BellUnderwood I think the guy is real enough but he does not actually live in a small house in the wild making his clothes and growing plants to make dye. ))
Wundervolle Farben. Wirklich sehr schöne Arbeit.
Que hermoso trabajo la pintura ....excelente me encanto ❤el video
支持,想看小哥土法练白糖。到目前为止还没看到过土法白糖的技术呢,不知道是不是失传了。
《天工开物》里面有一篇造白糖,这类技术并不复杂而且糖具有广泛市场,所以不太可能失传
Очень интересно. Благодарю Вас что делитесь своим творчеством ❤
Beautiful! I enjoyed watching the raw minerals go from rock to paint! What a beautiful painting! I really like the ceramic pots you stored the ground minerals in. Where do you get them?
not easy to do all that he doing even just production creation...Hmmm look like kKorean drama..love it...Great man ❤❤❤❤
Es muy hermoso.
Eres un gran artista.
Me gusta ver , como haces todo desde su origen
❤ Felicidades ❤
Tú vida es exitosa.😊
How beautiful ! 😊
music of the last part of this video was great!
Feliz de ver seu trabalho, parabéns ❣ 🥰🙏👋
Lindo ❤
I would be very interested to know what those various minerals were.
The first is "blue goldstone" and the second is (iron rich) "ochre" or Botryoidal Hematite.
What stones are these? Each pigment is more beautiful than the last. Names please. And that jade green one? The one with little dots. Ameu. Diz os nomes. Obrigado
❤❤❤❤ l❤ve so much u r video
C'est une vidéo très intéressante
Did he come out of some Chinese novel? He can do everything.
Some people are just highly curious with a whole lot of time. I draw, paint, sew clothing (made my own wedding gown), have taught myself wild clay pottery, currently teaching myself weaving and hopefully spinning soon. I also garden and cook. Growing some natural dyes this year as well. And I work a full-time job at my business. I think if I had more project space I'd learn way more but I don't have the space or tools in my urban home. Just be curious we live in a world of free information too! So if you can read you can learn almost anything !
It's staged, he is an actor. That doesn't matter the production value any lower, but there is a whole team around him doing research, editing and helping him with the tedious tasks off camera.
He still has to be talented, because he clearly does a lot of the tasks on camera.
@@anastylos2812dia tidak, ada orang China yang mengatakan padaku dia saat ini bekerja sendiri. dan belum memakai tim. dia bisa melakukan semuanya karena belajar, semua karena belajar dan praktik. bahkan sekelas liziqi yang menjadi pionir pertama, dia bisa semuanya karena belajar.
@@anastylos2812Right, I am familiar with these processes in C dramas. It is so great to see the processes done step by step to show what was involved. The stories are told without many words so well. They need to buy more music though.
Your videos at this point are the videos that calm my soul, but also make me long living where I did as a small child with my grandmother. 🫶
Does anyone know what the red color he uses is? I hope it's not cinnebar! It's seems too bright for red ocrhre
Some kind of iron, maybe?
jadi begitu cara orang China kuno membuat cat air untuk lukisan. dari batu batu berwarna yang sangat indah. apakah nama batu batu itu? warna biru dan hijau adalah warna favorit ku ❤️
青金石、赭石、孔雀石
I need him in my life 😆
Merci ! Ça me rappelle la pratique de ce moine italien du 12eme siècle, Cenino Cenini...
Passionnant! Aux bases des techniques, de riches histoires.
very calm n hardworking❤❤❤❤❤❤
Where do you source or buy them? Are those gemstones for pigment expensive?
biasanya menambang atau mencari di gunung
Muy interesante
Is that dark blue stone lapis ???
太了不起啦🎉
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Hau xi gei gei!! ❤❤❤❤
江山千里望無垠 三石夙描一片心 ❤
化妆品还是植物精华的好
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please make chinese traditional lamp and floating lantern
dia sudah membuatnya, silakan cari di salurannya
석체가 많이 비싼 이유~~^^
我想看編織藤牌
افتح الترجمة😍
青金石盛產于阿富汗、波斯,古埃及王室就曾大量進口,隨絲綢之路傳入中國,其中品相好的在唐時就已經被視爲珍貴飾品,因爲阿富汗離西域也就是新疆比較近,而且唐代曾經一度控制西域、而宋代貿易發達,所以新疆的很多宗教古跡以及唐宋的石窟、壁畫上應用非常廣汎,歷經千年依然鮮艷,自唐以後青綠畫就在中國流行。
而同時期的歐洲藝術家就比較悲催,壁畫顔料多用赭石調色而成,比較暗淡。主要是離產地遠,而且因爲阿拉伯帝國、奧斯曼帝國相繼興起后壟斷絲綢之路,在歐洲“一藍難求”,很多文藝復興時期的著名畫家都需要儹錢或者遇到慷慨的贊助人才能買得起青金石,名畫《戴珍珠耳環的少女》頭巾的一抹藍,用的就是青金石。
明代時因爲成祖遣鄭和下西洋,天方的番硵砂、三佛齐的石非紫、渤泥国的紫矿胭脂石等都相機流入中國,被製成彩墨與顔料,但是明代禁海,對外貿易多以士大夫控制的走私和官方的朝貢貿易方式進行,這些顔料也只能是皇家御用或者高官享用。
顔料之中也能讀到歷史。
Lapis lazuli
这么不值钱吗? 这石头做首饰很贵的!
還好吧 青金石很常見啊
those stones came from afghanistan
Japan is soooo beautiful 😍 ❤
China
@@dasoham5 I want to visit China someday 😍😍😍
ini China bukan Jepang
@@dasoham5 This is China
这是我们中国🇨🇳
你这视频一看, 我以后更不敢买化妆品了
😂
What's funny? 🤨
I REALLY believed all your hard work in your videos until you sat down to make that intricate art. Deep down I think the one who does all those hard works and that delicate painting is not matching at all. I am going to belive in that comment who says this is the work of a production team not your real life like Liziqi and Dianxi. For once I really thought you are the male version of Liziqi or Dianxi. I was so interested to know more about you and your post but suddenly I lost my interest in your videos. you should not have sat down with that art work. I can watch all the dramas instead of this individual effort to make change.
Better than 'kung pau chicken made from cat ' 😂
Thats samanosuke from onimusha😂😂😂