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How to Paint Daylily in Traditional Chinese Painting Using Hake Brush

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2010

Medium: Hake Brush, Marie's Chinese painting colours(Orange, Cinnabar, Vermilion, Gamboge, Indigo, Rouge) and Ink on Mulberry Paper.
All supplies can be found at http://www.BlueHeronArts.com
To purchase a set of 3 hake brushes, please click the following link
http://www.blueheronarts.com/product_info.php?products_id=214 for more info.

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  • To me, the flowers you paint look like they're moving - dancing, waving. Maybe I'm drinking too much coffee? Thank you for all these wonderful videos!

  • Glad to see your video as always very instructional and beautiful to watch.

  • I love your videos, they are very informative.

    I've been trying to do some stroke painting myself but i can never seem to get the colors or consistency right.

    If it's not to much to ask, can you do a tutorial for mixing colors and water control?

    :)

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