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Jun 22, 2012 @ 14:19:09
Nice!
Jun 22, 2012 @ 14:28:48
Wow, if I used those it would be a disaster!
Jun 22, 2012 @ 15:54:24
I’m the same.
Jun 22, 2012 @ 14:33:15
Oh! I really love these Chinese brush pens. I had a Chinese calligraphy lesson last week and my students were very keen to writing with them. Of course they found holding the brush pens a big challenge!
Jun 22, 2012 @ 15:54:09
It isn’t easy. I would love to really learn calligraphy, both Western and Chinese. I took Japanese calligraphy and just making a one (an ichi) required so much skill and patience.
I think that’s the brilliance of calligraphy it may develop one’s ability to patiently do careful work.
Jun 22, 2012 @ 15:09:01
That is an excellent photo for this challenge. I love the composition and colors.
Jun 22, 2012 @ 15:48:52
Thanks.
Jun 22, 2012 @ 15:32:09
I would love to see what you have created with these tools
Jun 22, 2012 @ 15:52:22
I am in the mood for art, creating art. I would love to find a good class.
Jun 22, 2012 @ 16:16:35
Hope you find a good class soon.
Jun 22, 2012 @ 19:23:25
Great entry!
Jun 22, 2012 @ 23:04:54
A wonderful variety of brushes; I can imagine all the beauty being created with them. And such a lovely mat to roll them in. Wonderful colors and textures.
Jun 23, 2012 @ 12:38:46
Here are some of the paintings the artist who owned the brushes made. I’ll upload more soon. I loved his work.
Jun 23, 2012 @ 13:33:00
Wow, I’ll bet those are pretty fabulous to see in person. I love that first one especially. Thanks for sharing the link.
Jun 24, 2012 @ 15:48:17
They were nice to see. The painter’s name was Chen and the painting’s were done between say 1940 and 1980.
Jun 23, 2012 @ 04:46:32
Makes you want to pick up a brush!
Jun 23, 2012 @ 12:35:20
Sure does!
Jun 25, 2012 @ 09:44:05
Beautiful brushes. I can picture them being used.
Jun 25, 2012 @ 21:20:15
Tools of the trade!!
Jun 25, 2012 @ 22:42:36
Beautiful post my friend