Japanese Dragon Painter
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Publicado 2010-08-05
www.kousyuuya.com/ (Probably his website, got this link via comments)
A lot of people have been asking where this shop is located I can only give a rough estimate.
On google maps: maps.google.nl/maps?q=36.751522,139.608451&hl=nl&l…
My blog for some photos: immow.blogspot.com/2010/05/japan-day-3.html
Link with information about temples and such: www.japan-guide.com/e/e3810.html
Todos los comentarios (21)
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That was stupid good. He did the whole body in one freaking brush stroke.
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Omfg 8 MINUTES?! I can barely finish a rough sketch in 8 minutes!! O_O
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oh my! this is true art. but how can people dislike this??
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I can only dream I have that level of skill one day.
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Japan's own Bob Ross.
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I wish to buy a dragon from this man one day.
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Wow. It's awesome how he manipulated the brush like that.....I wish I was that skilled ^ But really. That looks awesome d:
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You can do that with just one stroke?! (Body detail). Damn.
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He gathered all the dragon balls without a doubt!
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And suddenly I have a dire need to acquire such a masterpiece and hang it on my fucking wall.
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WTF is that magical brush
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the technique for the body was amazing!! doing all those scales in one stroke!!! and the calligraphy is really cool as well!
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That wasn't art, it's MAGIC! The way the artist made dragon's body was simply brilliant!
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3:49 wtf how the hell did that get created so effortlessly?!?!?!?!?! and fast?!?!?!
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That technique for the scales... wow O.O
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O_O he has a fricken magic paint brush that paints the whole body! How the...
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How he fuck do people do this , I tried to draw a tree yesterday and got so angry I had to lay down and count to 10.
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How the hell in 8 minutes he mastered this is beyond me.
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The effect of watch this artist make this calligraphy and painting is so soothing.It flows in the painting itself and also shows an enormous amount of grace.
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At any time - no matter how many times he's drawn variations of this dragon - he could blow it. Especially when he's twisting the brush. There are moments when it looks like he's thinking what to do next, but it never seems to put him off his pace. That last little bit of calligraphy shows just how skilled he is with a brush. But the dragon's body and tail is a real showstopper - the brush itself is adding the details! Amazing.