Listening to and watching you paint was so very relaxing for me -- melted all my inner stress away. I felt such joy as I watched the painting develop! You are an excellent and reassuring teacher and your art is pure delight! Thank you for sharing this!
Traditionally, there are two different types of mounting - dry mount and wet mount. I usually mount mine at Chinese art supply stores since I usually paint large scale for shows.
Wow this is interesting, you start with a partial form and the lines are offset to complete a segment. As opposed to the construction of lines to form the sum of the shapes and form. Thus the shapes come first and not the lines seem apparent to my understanding. May i ask is this how chinese paintings are traditionally formed or just a personal style? Also instead of building up the tones, you start off with the darkest first, lighter tones are built around that? I am trying to wrap my head around the differences. Its totally opposite from most western watercolours. Beautiful nonetheless. Bravo
Thank you Ray for your kind comment. I studied art from both east and western education so although the style contains a lot of traditional techniques, I have mixed in a lot of western painting techniques as well.
may i know what is the hard hair brush is originated from? i want to buy it, and it will be easier for me to search if i know what to type 🙈 is it weasel hair, or anything. thank you miss 🙏
Thanks for your question! It is a soft hair (goat hair) brush extra large or large size. The name of the brush from Chinese translation is - large white cloud. Try local asian art supply store or Amazon. I would recommend getting the white hair not mixed hair for this tutorial, it should be soft to the touch. Hope this helps!
@@JoyBrush i just purchased Art Secret squirrel mop brush and some medium calligraphy brushes (it says it’s wolf hair).. cant wait for them to come so i can practice what you’ve taught.. thank you miss Joy 🙏
Listening to and watching you paint was so very relaxing for me -- melted all my inner stress away. I felt such joy as I watched the painting develop! You are an excellent and reassuring teacher and your art is pure delight! Thank you for sharing this!
Thank you for your very kind comment Jessie!
Thank you so much loved your tutorial and love your talent best wishes Lynne from Cardiff Wales UK
Thank you Lynne for the kind message@ Wishing you a happy 2024, Anita
This tutorial is so authentic and interesting!
Thank you for your very kind comment! I hope you have fun painting!
Thank you for a well done video.
Very nice love your channel
Thank you so much Alexander!
Thank you for the fun demo. Think you are painting on rice paper, wonder how you mount it?
Traditionally, there are two different types of mounting - dry mount and wet mount. I usually mount mine at Chinese art supply stores since I usually paint large scale for shows.
Wow this is interesting, you start with a partial form and the lines are offset to complete a segment. As opposed to the construction of lines to form the sum of the shapes and form. Thus the shapes come first and not the lines seem apparent to my understanding. May i ask is this how chinese paintings are traditionally formed or just a personal style? Also instead of building up the tones, you start off with the darkest first, lighter tones are built around that? I am trying to wrap my head around the differences. Its totally opposite from most western watercolours. Beautiful nonetheless. Bravo
Thank you Ray for your kind comment. I studied art from both east and western education so although the style contains a lot of traditional techniques, I have mixed in a lot of western painting techniques as well.
may i know what is the hard hair brush is originated from? i want to buy it, and it will be easier for me to search if i know what to type 🙈 is it weasel hair, or anything. thank you miss 🙏
Thanks for your question! It is a soft hair (goat hair) brush extra large or large size. The name of the brush from Chinese translation is - large white cloud. Try local asian art supply store or Amazon. I would recommend getting the white hair not mixed hair for this tutorial, it should be soft to the touch. Hope this helps!
@@JoyBrush i just purchased Art Secret squirrel mop brush and some medium calligraphy brushes (it says it’s wolf hair).. cant wait for them to come so i can practice what you’ve taught.. thank you miss Joy 🙏
@@ditadit9548 Wolf hair is great too! It is a little harder in texture but can create great details. So wonderful you are painting!
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