Chinese painting is done on rice paper which is like kitchen paper towel. Controlling and mixing the right amount of water and colors in one brush stroke is the most difficult technique to achieve. Once the brush touches the paper, it can't be changed. Each type of rice paper brings its own unique challenges.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
After Spring Shower by Jinghua Gao Dalia
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Chinese painting is done on rice paper which is like kitchen paper towel. Controlling and mixing the right amount of water and colors in one brush stroke is the most difficult technique to achieve. Once the brush touches the paper, it can't be changed. Each type of rice paper brings its own unique challenges.
Chinese painting is done on rice paper which is like kitchen paper towel. Controlling and mixing the right amount of water and colors in one brush stroke is the most difficult technique to achieve. Once the brush touches the paper, it can't be changed. Each type of rice paper brings its own unique challenges.
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