Drawing on water
September 25, 2008

Let us take a break and have a look at this awesome art work. Full Video Here
I alway like to challenge myself in painting (erhem…long time ago…those day I am still painting). Ink painting is my favorite because I can’t undo. Beside, ink painting artist don’t sketch on the rice paper before we draw. So, once we lay out hand, it can only be right or else.
Yeah, I trash lots of paper during my younger day.
Drawing on water is a new drawing method, which has the same element of “challenge” in nature. I am still wondering what is the media they are using.
Anyway, here’s my guess…correct me if you know…
Place a rice paper inside a tray fill with a thin layer of water.
Rice paper is thin yet very strong texture in nature. It can dry up easily without stain.
Acrylic paint mix with water, insert into a liquid dribble and drop a control quantity of color accordingly as shown.
Acrylic paint is water base and covered a layers of oil. It can be mix with with water, yet it won’t blend fully due to its layers of oil. So, it will enable the shape to hold after a sufficient amount of spread.
Anyway…I could be wrong…hehehe ^_~
Enlighten me if you know. I wanted to give it a try one day… Simply fabulous.
Meanwhile, I am simply overwhelm with my production deadline…urgggg…
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jazz2dmax | September 26, 2008 at 5:53 am
I’ve done acrylic before… it’s hard!! i still have my artwork kept in my house… will show u the ugliness when i had a chance
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imeau | September 26, 2008 at 9:17 am
HAHhahaaa….don’t be humble…I don’t think is that bad..show me show me