About this lesson
In this lesson you will learn to paint roses and bees. We will begin this tutorial practicing a variety of brush strokes, which you will use to paint a single rose flower in ink - your first composition.
You will then learn how to paint bees in various positions and add them to a more complex ink roses painting - your second composition. And in the third part of the lesson, you will be able to create your own colour composition of roses and bees.
You will also learn about the art of master lacquer artist - Shibata Zeshin, and one of his wild rose and butterfly painting. And enjoy deepening into the healing meditative nature of roses.
In this lesson, you will:
Learn how to prepare your workspace
practice how to hold the brush and make your own ink
Learn step-by-step how to paint roses and bees in ink and colour
Use Japanese watercolours
Create your very own beautiful ink paintings
Deepen your experience of the healing meditative nature of ink painting
Explore Japanese art history - A wild rose and butterfly painting by master Shibata Zeshin
The lesson also includes:
Tools and materials check-list and how to care for your kit
Downloadable PDF worksheet to accompany each lesson and form up your own workbook.
3 additional compositions for you to practice in your own time
Upon completion of your lesson you will achieve at least three new composition of roses and bees. Become confident using the Japanese brush, ink, colour, and paper. You will further your understanding of this practice, and discover an open gate to further your own creative journey.
GALLERY
Highlights of what you will paint
INSTRUCTOR
Meet your teacher
Talia Lehavi is an artist, a practitioner and a teacher of traditional Japanese ink painting. Following years of teaching, her love and passion for this artistic medium has now prompted her to create ArtBrush - online school for the studies of Japanese ink painting. The school is designed for students of all levels, from around the world, who are excited to learn, explore and discover the joy of ink painting and its many facets.
TESTIMONIALS
What our students say about their experience
During uncertain times, ArtBrush has been a wonderful source of solace. I joined ArtBrush as a complete beginner, looking to combine my passion for art with my interest in meditation. Japanese ink painting requires such focus, and engenders a great sense of calmness. I have been able to develop creatively and the process has given me the time for contemplation. I would highly recommend these courses.
— Katherine B.
CONTENT
Included in this lesson
Welcome to your lesson
Promo (0:33)
Welcome to ArtBrush (2:21)
Learning Japanese ink painting - Introduction
A wild rose and butterfly painting - Shibata Zeshin (6:24)
Your workspace (1:54)
Tools and materials - The four treasures (5:09)
Making ink and how to hold the brush (3:21)
Your check list (1:03)
Sources for your tools and materials
Roses and bees 薔薇と蜂 ‘bara to hachi’
Introduction (3:00)
Brush practice - 'NI like' lines (5:28)
How to paint rose leaves (13:26)
How to paint rose flowers (8:01)
Painting a rose - Ink composition I (5:16)
How to paint bees (7:26)
Painting buds and rosehip (5:44)
Roses and bees - Ink composition II (11:33)
Soul meditation - Joy and well being (2:05)
Roses and bees - Colour composition III (13:52)
Outro (1:54)
Bonus Material
Three additional compositions for you to practice in your own time
Roses Haiky - Poetry
Review and ArtBrush students gallery
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the course start and finish?
The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course – you decide when you start and when you finish.
How long do I have access to the course?
How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling and as long as ArtBrush is live online, you have unlimited access to the course across any devices you own for as long as you like.
I am a complete beginner. Is this for me?
Yes! The course is designed with beginners and intermediate students in mind, as well as, those who are keen to deepen their knowledge of the field. There are many step-by-step videos that are perfect for anyone just getting started. No previous experience in art or ink painting is required. The course is for mixed-level abilities.
I am a professional artist. Is this for me?
Absolutely! Many professional artists and designers have been studying with Talia and have benefited from the Japanese art and practice aesthetics. The courses offer new ways of observing nature and understanding painting composition and space in a way unique to Japanese ink painting.
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Would I need any special tools and materials?
Yes! There is a short 'check list' video inside the course for help in setting up your workspace and for preparing your tool-set for the courses.
You will find also inside the course Talia's recommended list with links to main UK and US art supplyers.
You can read about Japanese ink painting tools and materials HERE.
In addition you are welcome to choose from a selection of three comprehensive sets of tools and materials, curated by Talia and available HERE.
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