Saturday I spent the morning watching our Chinese public high school teacher instruct his art class. I was fortunate to see one student mastering the art of traditional Chinese painting. He was working on chrysanthemums. He had a blotter under his practice paper. AH-HA that is the answer to working with the ever loaded brush and bleeding. He painted one set of flowers on practice paper, which happens to be the paper I have. Then he was given a paper with sparkles in it. He painted the same composition again on this paper. John, his teacher told him in Chinese to create more gradated values and I actually understood! The third time he painted the flowers he used the same paper but turned it over to a plain backing. This time he added more gradated washes laying the loaded brush on its side and quickly sweeping in a U-turn. The brush tip was black creating a nice swish of gray to black. All the students in the class were drawing from copyrited art, perfecting their skill. In America this is something we do not stress. I found the students were able to learn values, composition and how to lay down marks more proficiently due to the repetition.
This is so cool! Thanks for sharing! It’s great how you discovered the blotter secret!