Bamboo
108 Flowers - Book 1
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18m
Bamboo, one of the Four Gentlemen in Chinese brush painting and Sumi-e. It symbolizes virtue and is know to be strong but flexible. It's one of the most practiced subject in brush painting and some even spend a lifetime to master.
Ning Yeh simplifies the bamboo structure of trunk, rings/nodes, twigs and uses three different composition to illustrate the different formation and cluster of leaves with a "Newborn Bamboo" study, a "Windy Bamboo" study and a "Rainy Bamboo" study. Watch, study and quickly produce three different compositions in this short study!
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Begonia
Begonia, the star of the mid-autumn festival on West Lake, is the favorite flower of one on Ning's own personal heroes. Learn how to paint this floral composition under Ning's expert guidance and anecdotal step-by-step instruction. Discover why this flowering plant embodies Nature's happy dots.
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Bellflower
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