Line Practice

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • A deceptively simple exercise involving connecting two points with a Chinese brush and ink.
    Not as easy as it looks. See www.learning-to... for more.

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  • @PaulFoxton
    @PaulFoxton  12 років тому +1

    Hi Teddy, thanks for popping in. i agree with you, I think the practice part is definitely the biggest part of it. Why so few people talk about it is beyond me. It's accepted for musicians that you need to practice regularly, why not for visual artists too?

  • @PaulFoxton
    @PaulFoxton  12 років тому +1

    @willemojnr Hehe, at least now I have something to be proud of!

  • @willemojnr
    @willemojnr 12 років тому +1

    @PaulFoxton Just kidding by the way. Line practice is very admirable. Enjoying your blog.

  • @PaulFoxton
    @PaulFoxton  10 років тому +1

    Hi Mike. Yes, it's a traditional hold - or as near as I can get to it! It should really be held more perpendicular than I have it here. The same hold is used for Sumi E and for traditional Chinese painting.
    The advantage is that you have a lot of flexibility whilst obscuring as little of your drawing with your hand as possible - that becomes much more of an issue when practising circles, for example.

  • @tmikeporter
    @tmikeporter 10 років тому

    Paul, I'm wondering about the way you hold the brush vertical between the fingers. Is that a traditional sumi brush painting method of holding the brush, or your personal preference?

  • @teddyoggin
    @teddyoggin 12 років тому

    Just signed up on your website. Most art sites I come across promise the reader they can create a fabulous painting in one or two steps. You actually show that specific practise is necessary to make progress.

  • @willemojnr
    @willemojnr 12 років тому

    Yep, definitely the most boring video on youtube ;P