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26th February 2019 at 12:12 am in reply to: how to flatten wrinkles on Xuan paper before painting? #19802
罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterIt is normal for the painting to wrinkle. This is why you need to mount your painting. You do not need to frame it finely with silk but you need to mount it with natural glue. Once it is mounted, the painting is flat automatically. Some people use silicon and iron, we do not recommend this because it doesn’t last long and it will harm the painting later. We recommend you to make glue and use it to mount it. see this article:
罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterHi belen,
You can send one email to our Customer Helper team. Lucy will help you.
Good luck!
罗雁 LuoYan
Keymastermerci beaucoup! 🙂
27th January 2019 at 1:05 pm in reply to: problems at the customs for the toxicity of pigments? #1970827th January 2019 at 1:05 pm in reply to: problems at the customs for the toxicity of pigments? #19707罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterWe have stopped supplying liquid paint to some countries. Therefore, we recommend you to order natural pigments (colour chips). These are natural colours extracted from rocks/ plants.
The ingredients for the Chinese art materials are different from oil paints. The seal paste does not include leads. 🙂
However, please pay attention to our toxicity labelling. The natural pigments are not all safe to use and we do not recommend them to children. For example, cinnabar is a very common chemical used in Chinese art.
27th January 2019 at 1:01 pm in reply to: problems at the customs for the toxicity of pigments? #19706罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterRegarding your questions, there is one reply on facebook:
Shǒu Bì Qiáng Zhuàng Personally I hate Customs. They drill horrible annoying holes in my Brushes, gun barrels, ornaments… everything. Drilled holes just in case I’m smuggling heroin into the country and everything I buy is deformed like this. No exceptions.
You would think they’d use a tiny 1m/m drill? No. Its a stonking great 5m/m hole. Sick society.On top of that they charge me, as in the last case, £70:00ukp $120:00usd extra for my ink stone from inkston.com.
UK. Regarding paints in tubes, no issues in the UK yet. Liquid inks are allowed and so are paint chips. That or they got through customs unnoticed. If I label a parcel I just write “Art Materials”.
If you write “PAINTS” they will assume its a tin or a great big bottle of liquid and question and stop.罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterPlease use chips (natural pigments). You can control the ink by adding/ extracting glue from it.
As for ink from inkstick, the left-over ink is called ‘su ink’. This has special effects and are used to create special purposes. We once interviewed one Chinese artist who followed Huang BinHong’s style and uses a lot of Su Ink painting techniques. You might be interested:
There are differences between fresh-made ink and overnight ink. 🙂 Both are great for creating unique effects. You might want to do some experiments yourself with your papers/ techniques/ brushes. I would recommend you also prepare some natural glue:
罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterIt seems too dry already. She can add a bit oil into it. Check this article:
This might be complicated. If it is still not working properly, I would recommend her to buy a refill.
Avoid using metal for the seal paste. I think wood might be fine.
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罗雁 LuoYan.
罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterFor me, different brushes have their own special functions. For example, fine line brush made with weasel hair is mostly useful for small details while other brushes could hardly function the same way. For me, I always keep a simple but useful set of brushes, which include weasel hair brush, wool brush, and combination hair brush. There is one article on inkston about how to select proper brushes. I think you might find it helpful!
罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterHere are the photos of this painting! 🙂
罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterNice questions! How about we include these questions in our February newsletter?
🙂
罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterHi,
There are five sizes available. The brush hair sizes are: 2 * 8 cm, 2.2 * 8.5 cm, 2.8 * 9.5 cm, 3 * 10 cm, 3.5 * 11 cm
This brush XL in this post has brush hair size of 2.8 * 9.5 cm.
Hope this is helpful!
Inkston Customer Helper
罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterThanks a lot for this nice sharing! Please try not to share the email address here because this is not secure for you.
We have anti-spam tool on our artist listing pages. You might be more interested to move this post to the artist page. 🙂
https://www.inkston.com/community/directory/
If you need assistance, please feel free to contact our
https://www.inkston.com/inkston-oriental-arts-materials/contact-us/
Customer Helper.
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罗雁 LuoYan.
罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterDear Tom,
This is 黄发儿翁. 🙂 I replied to your email but forgot to post the reply here. I replied here so that we can share it with more people.
Have a nice weekend!
罗雁 LuoYan
KeymasterThere are more comments from our Inkston Facebook Forum – Chinese fine art and craft stories.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/inkston/
N.C.: Under running water with a soft cloth.
D.W.H.: If they have been left too long and ink has dried a paste of very fine wood ash or ash from a joss stick with a soft toothbrush.
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