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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2007

The Italian film, sunflower, which end is one of impressive scene I've ever met. I like sunflower because it always wings up to the sun, and that refresh me.

向日葵, sonneblume, zonnebloem, tournesol

Hi-mawari, sunflower in Japanese, means little interesting, because it indicates a flower that turns around toward the sun's movement. Sunflower is litterary a flower of the sun, a shape of which reminds of the sun flaire. In English, German, Dutch,,, the attention takes at flower's shape, however, Asian such as Chinese, Japanese and Latins such as Italian, French, they see the movement of this flower and name after it.

Italin film, "I Gilsoli", shot many beautiful sunflowers veiws. Italian director Vittorio De sica might want to represent the sunflower as people of desperate fate due to a war. He inserted lots of sunflower field cuts. They steals, doesn't move. If he were northern European, his metapher would have the strong will as the sun-shining-flower. Italian gilasoli is the "moving along the sun". So, I assume that he might represent the sunflower as the fate played by the war, unescapable recruting and another life afterwards like the sunflower turns its face along with the sun's unchangable moving, the sun is a country as the fate generator, and the sunflower is us.




Some says in Korea a flattery is called sunflower. It is suprised that sunflower keeps a negative meaning. Only young sunflowers turns their face along with the sun's move. So Korean means might the unrestness in youth. please let me know, anyone knows this things.

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  • hi,

    you must squeeze the water in your brush, by pushing it on the cloth before starting to draw.

    When you put the brush on paper, your brush must be already the tight shape.

    try it

    kazu

  • If you come back to either Norway or England for workshops or classes or something, please notify me because I would be very interested. Trine (Norway)

  • OK, trine, I would love to do so. will have chance to go around europe the next year.

    and thanks omeda.

    i need to edit video better.

  • Germany too?

  • hi, gusphraba, well, if we can meet, i will just visit to germany for fun.

    kazu 

  • Love it - at the end - are your writing something in the center of the flower, or are they just 'seeds'? Gorgeous!! I am still stuck on the maple leaves...but I keep trying. :-)

  • hi, that's "seeds", but good idea of writing message around, thanks. hope you can upload your maple, and share it to build the sumi-e world in autumn.

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  • You have very sensitive touch.. Every ink mark in your drawings is full of emotions,every line is alive... This is called "pure talent" my friend :) Thank God for all the artists like you! Keep drawing with all your body and soul like now! :D

  • Beautiful!

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  • diy me no lua toc ak

    

  • 10x for reminding us the fragility of a moment of touch

  • @monitor12a7 like your mum

  • ugly

  • Muito lindo!

  • Estesia pura .

  • Wow, good job! You're very talented.

  • mmmmm usas demsiado negro, deverias de degradar un poco mas la tinta

    ¿que papel husas?

    te recomiendo el guarro es 70% algodon

    pro como sea

    nada mal

  • see u draw like so easy,but i cant do it ,hehhe thanks for ur video

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