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Wow, this is just like tattooing! This is exactly what I'm learning to do. I'm hugely inspired by Japanese art, and how that art translates into Japanese tattoo art. The methods are pretty much the same, it's just the tools you're using are different. I love the simplicity, yet the complexity that it produces. Is there a name for this? Thank you so much.
I’m loving the way you don’t respond to overcharging me two different times. I’m loving the way my prior complaint was handled by a smart arse who obviously couldn’t give a shit. I’m loving the way you don’t care that I will no longer be your customer. I’m loving the way you don’t care if I tell everybody in the world. So that’s what I’m doing, and will continue to do.
Instead of the Motoguma technique, couldn't you just do the Sakiguma in reverse? Just get the darker ink on the brush but then the lighter ink on the tip?
The impression I got is that the "lighter" ink and "darker" ink are just mixed with different concentrations of water so there's more or less pigment. So by washing away the ink on the tip of the brush she sort of IS doing Sakiguma in reverse but she needs less steps to achieve it.
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very useful information. thank you or sharing your expertise 🙂
Thank you very much for sharing these Sumi techniques with us
This is wonderful! I have always enjoyed this style so these are great tips!!!!
So beautiful 😻 thank you for teaching us!
Enjoyed learning techniques thank you..
Thank you! Lovely!
Wow, very clear information. Thankyou
My next course will be.... THIS! Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Mille mercis !
Thank you for this informative tutorial🙏
He voice put me in a state of relaxation
Thank you! Im doing an ink painting for my coursework so this was very helpful.
👍👍Wow, I'm going to watch this beautiful and amazing video so well. Grow more in the future.
Inspired with your background. Live to learn more about Sumie painting. I do Japanese calligraphy Kanopo style in Shiga prefecture in Japan
Very helpful. Thank you 😊
Hello from India 🇮🇳, Congrats
Amazing
Very beautiful 😍
My name us raven I am a homeless artist. Love your work I am I was from Hawaii but now live in New York
Grazie bellissimo ! Altri corsi ?
it’s beautiful
Thank you!😊
Beautiful and so soothing. Thank you :)
Wow, this is just like tattooing! This is exactly what I'm learning to do. I'm hugely inspired by Japanese art, and how that art translates into Japanese tattoo art. The methods are pretty much the same, it's just the tools you're using are different. I love the simplicity, yet the complexity that it produces. Is there a name for this? Thank you so much.
Is there any digital brushes that can make something like this?
Thank you grandma
Namaste from India 🙏
Thank you
Was ist das beste Papier?
Und woran man das bestellen?
Thank you 😉
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Thanks. What paper did you use madame?
های
سبکتون عالی وسریع. ممنون
از چه نوع کاغذی استفاده میکنید.
Were can we get the brushes from please
Here you can find the information about materials: www.domestika.org/en/courses/2174-introduction-to-sumi-e-painting/course?Koshu_enYOU
I’m loving the way you don’t respond to overcharging me two different times.
I’m loving the way my prior complaint was handled by a smart arse who obviously couldn’t give a shit.
I’m loving the way you don’t care that I will no longer be your customer.
I’m loving the way you don’t care if I tell everybody in the world.
So that’s what I’m doing, and will continue to do.
maybe that's the sumi-e !
Obrigada
Instead of the Motoguma technique, couldn't you just do the Sakiguma in reverse? Just get the darker ink on the brush but then the lighter ink on the tip?
The impression I got is that the "lighter" ink and "darker" ink are just mixed with different concentrations of water so there's more or less pigment. So by washing away the ink on the tip of the brush she sort of IS doing Sakiguma in reverse but she needs less steps to achieve it.
Great video. I wish you would add the kanji for the different techniques.
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Gostando muito.Quero português
Español por favor, gracias🌷🙏🌷
Domo.
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Thank you