Chinese Brush Painting Basics: Lesson 3 - Camellia
Chinese Brush Painting Basics
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58m
This pink delight inspired by Ning's original Camellia (Red) lesson extends the foundation of the basic reverse 's' stroke and 'lower the boom' action found mainly in flowers and flowers' leaves.
In its first form on this television series (Chinese Brush Painting Basics), Ning introduces the importance one more brush to add a beginner's collection, the supple OAS Flow.
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