Amazing One Stroke Technique
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Japanese culture features a lot of dragons and this amazing painting is a perfect tribute to them all. A small studio in Nikko, Japan has seen four generations of artists that mastered the “one stroke” technique which is used in the video. The process involves carefully designing the dragon head, and performing one continuous stroke to create the body. The way that the artist manipulates the brush is similar to calligraphy.
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Japanese culture features a lot of dragons and this amazing painting is a perfect tribute to them all. A small studio in Nikko, Japan has seen four generations of artists that mastered the “one stroke” technique which is used in the video. The process involves carefully designing the dragon head, and performing one continuous stroke to create the body. The way that the artist manipulates the brush is similar to calligraphy.
Omg I actually think I felt my heart palpitations become irregular just watching him paint this!
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i can't comprehend. how does a smooth stroke create those lines? amazing!
Omg I actually think I felt my heart palpitations become irregular just watching him paint this!
Discover Abe Tetsuya's "One Stroke" paintings on : www.buyjapanart.com
i can't comprehend. how does a smooth stroke create those lines? amazing!
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