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  • one paroot is sooooooooo cute and chubby

  • The Best Part About Chinese Art - - -

    Search hard for the honest channel and dont me spam-farmed into arenas that continually bleed your wallet.

    Associated Advertisements are one thing, Racially biased member-farming I think should be abolished.

    Hopefully the inclusion of these three extra channels will assist in the cleansing of Racially Biased False-Educators. Art is supposed to be free spirited , not wallet oriented.

  • Hi Evedust. I also buy brushes that cost 50 pence.Half a dollar.I buy inksticks which are 50 years old, some which are cheap slivers, though they are quality slivers, they are none the less cheap. They leave granular particles on the paper which I love.Like specks.The brushes sometimes keep these particles and sometimes dont. Depending.Chinese art is very much what it is. No bruish will save the day. A master will use anything and stil make a picture masterpiece. Dont be fooled.

  • Quite like all your videos especially the birds - I tried with the end product being acceptable for a beginner. Please tell us the kinds of brushes and what they are made of . For us is confusing so many brushes to choose. I only have books and you tube to rely on . thanks

  • Hi, the funny thing about brushes is that, even though I buy some expensive Chinese Brushes, I buy maybe three or four the same if I like one, theyre all diffeent.One brush which is Horse hair and sheep, I got four.But theyre all totally differnet.They all have names but because of this peculiarity, & because theyre all hand made, I say buy them as you find them.Try them.Find out what they're best for & buy some more.

    Trial & error. Hand made variable quality.

  • I also buy brushes that cost 50 pence.Half a dollar.I buy inksticks which are 50 years old, some which are cheap slivers, though they are quality slivers, they are none the less cheap. They leave granular particles on the paper which I love.Like specks.The brushes sometimes keep these particles and sometimes dont. Depending.Chinese art is very much what it is. No bruish will save the day. A master will use anything and stil make a picture masterpiece. Dont be fooled.

  • WELL DONE! I love this painting. It's really nice to see you working from above shot of the whole desk. Nice (5*)

  • aww...cute and fluffy! ^_^ I love the green...and I love pink and green together.

  • Hello. That was quick. :)

    Well, I saw this parot in a book. And then hunted to find one that was sort of Chinesey.

    I learn. Its great fun. Good to see you out there.

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