罗雁 LuoYan

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  • in reply to: What did you paint today? #12780
    罗雁 LuoYan
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    melons

    On inkston mulberry paper which was supplied for Japan. It will be available on inkston.com very soon. I quite like this.

     

    in reply to: What did you paint today? #10242
    罗雁 LuoYan
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    on the past Sunday, i went to Hanghzou Xixi National Waterland Park to paint. It was not convenient to take xuan paper with me. Therefore, I used Canson 185g/m2 90lbs paper. The Chinese watercolor doesn't perform ideally on such watercolor paper. I still prefer to use watercolour on Xuan paper.

    On Sunday I went to Hangzhou National Wetland Park to paint. It was not convenient to take Xuan paper with me. Therefore, I used French Canson watercolour paper 185 g/m2, 90lbs. This is my favorite watercolour papers. And I painted with Sakura’s Chinese paints. Although the Chinese colours performed as well as normal western watercolours on Canson watercolour paper, I still prefer to paint on handmade Chinese xuan papers which can absorb the colours and, hence, create very unique colour effects.

     

    And, for convenience, I travelled with a plastic watercolour plate. However, I didn’t like it at all after using white ceramic colour plates all the time. The colours were sort of ‘attached’ on the plastic surface too much. On the contrary, when the colours are applied on ceramics, the colour is so much easier to be mixed, diluted, etc. I think I will never use plastic colour plate any more.

    This is the painting I tried on Canson watercolour paper:

     

    a tree

    in reply to: What did you paint today? #9773
    罗雁 LuoYan
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    flowers

     

    in reply to: What did you paint today? #9616
    罗雁 LuoYan
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    bamboo leaves

    paper: extra fine flower/bird uncooked single layer Xuan paper

    brushes: 0903Ws is used to draw the fine lines, 0903WsWl is used to apply the green colours

    colours: pine soot black ink is used to draw fine black lines; the green leave is painted with 翠绿 ‘bright green’, 藤黄 ‘orange yellow’, and black pine soot ink.

     

    in reply to: What did you paint today? #9586
    罗雁 LuoYan
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    in reply to: What did you paint today? #9474
    罗雁 LuoYan
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    the clown, Liliane Berthelet, France

    painted by Liliane BERTHELET

    materials used: Expert Flower/Bird uncooked Xuan paper, Holbein Watercolour paints

    in reply to: What did you paint today? #9473
    罗雁 LuoYan
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    Painting by Liliane Berthlet from France

    painted by Liliane BERTHELET

    materials used: Expert Flower/Bird uncooked Xuan paper, Holbein Watercolour paints

    in reply to: What did you paint today? #9470
    罗雁 LuoYan
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    (shy!) my very first class on painting peony with Chinese materials. I used expert birds and flower papers, Gufa Da Bai Yun Jian Hao Combination brush for peony flower petals, and 0403Ws Lang Hao for peonoy leaves, Red Star Lang Hao S for the details. Normally I prefer using the natural mineral Chinese colours from Old Hu Kai Wen 老胡开文 or Jiang Si Xu Tang 姜思序堂 but this time I simply used the Japanese Sakura liquid paints for Chinese paintings. The colours are better than Marie’s but I would still prefer natural mineral colours which are much more bright, intense, and behaves much better with the paper.

     

    Anyway, lolol, definitely need to try very hard to learn the painting skills and practice calligraphy to be better at controlling the materials. 🙂

    in reply to: What did you paint today? #9467
    罗雁 LuoYan
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    thanks Raggedybird for this lovely Lingnan style painting! It would be great if you could share us more on the special techniques used by Lingnan. 🙂

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