plum flower, 2, with a permanent marker
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Lovely. I love CHINESE PAINTING.ROCK ON CHINESE PAINTING.WOOOOOHOOOO
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COOL!!! =)
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@yanghaing thank you very much :)
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Cool!
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Markers aren't so bad, it only matters if you keep them in damper areas, like a filter-mistered room or in the summer in a stuffy room. I've had sharpie art for like, 9 years and nothing happened.
By the way, I think you're freaking awesome. And I'm jealous.
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i couldn't find part 1 of this video :(
cupoftea31 10 months ago
@cupoftea31 I have send you the link, it is called "plum flower, 1 with a bad brush"
yanghaiying 10 months ago
Now this is absolutely gorgeous. Is that a particular kind of ink or can the same kind of effect be gained from regular illustrating ink? I've never used rice paper before.
I know it may not exactly be considered a traditional technique but I've been making my own textures to paint on by putting a towel over a pile of plastic shopping bags and ironing them on a low heat. It makes them fuse together and you can get some really interesting coulrs, textures and shapes from it.
ephasm 1 year ago
@ephasm I have to thank rice paper for the effect. In my opinion, any ink can work. However, since ink is pure pigment with water (basically), ink may spread more than we want, and more uncontrollable. I love your ironing plastic idea. It is very inspirational.
yanghaiying 1 year ago
Sharpies are acidic! They will ruin your work, in a few years your paintings will be very badly damaged from the acid. Bic makes some good non acidic-permanent markers, they are my favorite.
Asrianabanana 2 years ago
Thank you very much for the indepth comment. I will remember it.
yanghaiying 2 years ago