It is about time I painted something! I’ve been studying Traditional Chinese Ink Brush painting and find it intriguing. I want art lessons from a real brush painter now. It is harder than it looks. I painted this bamboo picture using a liquid ink and bamboo brush on typical Chinese student drawing paper. It’s simple and big. Ink dried fast and looks ok.
Then I was given some bamboo paper from a colleague. She brought it back from her home town one weekend for me. I unrolled it to find the sheets are 5 x 2 feet… Large paintings! The paper is as thin as tissue paper and I am wondering how this is going to take to ink.
My ink is in stick form and you grind it in a circular motion in a special vessel with water called an ink stone until you get your desired value. Making gray in a variety of values is fairly easy. I looked at some Landscape paintings on line to get the jest of painting. The paper adsorbed the watery ink rather fast and dried real slow, something I am not accustomed too. But the grays were really nice, just figuring out how to control the bleeding is gonna take some time.
Wonderful bamboo brush Susan…I love it! You are so wonderful to write this
blog. We feel so close to you…but
not close enough. 🙂
xo Linda
This looks really good, thought you said that your attempt was a disaster? Keep going, looking great!
Sounds like lots of fun 🙂 🙂