This kit pairs the popular subject of animals with the elegant art of Chinese brush for a unique and lively artistic experience. The 40-page guide by Lucy Wang shows beginners how to render a variety of adorable animals, stroke by easy stroke. And aspiring artists will find all the essential tools for learning this art form, including a set of watercolor paints, an ink stick and stone, paper, and more.
Full of gorgeous brushwork, easy-to-follow instruction, and exciting art materials, this complete kit is the perfect introduction to the ancient art of Chinese brush painting.
This captivating kit pairs the art of Chinese brush painting with a favorite drawing subject-animals!
The third book in the author's painting series focuses on the time-honored technique of Chinese animal paintings and provides a systematic, simple approach for learning the technique, including brushstroke demonstrations and step-by-step ...
Full of gorgeous brushworks, easy-to-follow instructions, and exciting art materials, this complete kit is the perfect introduction to the ancient art of Chinese brush painting.
With the help of this book, artists of all ages can learn to paint: Bamboo stalks, branches and leaf clusters A knotted pine tree and its delicate needles A snail with a spiral shell and little body peeking out from underneath A waterfall ...
Chinese brush painting is mainly presented in lines, shades and white space to express the feelings about nature, social phenomena, and the very essence of the universe.
Introduces the materials, principles, and techniques of Chinese brush painting and includes step-by-step demonstrations.
And your masterpieces will be inspiring decoration for your walls or great gifts for your friends and family. Open this book, pick up your brush and let's get started!
A guide to Japanese ink painting provides information on techniques and materials needed, along with step-by-step exercises.
"The details make this Asian brush painting technique so appealing that both children and adults will be tempted to work at it together, transforming this activity into a true family experience." —Seattle Book Review With a few strokes of ...