Rating:  Summary: Chinese culture Review: After the surrender in the WWII, Japanese have being working hard to introduce Chinese arts and inventions to the West under Japanese names. For example, Futon, Makura, Kimono, Ochya, Sumie, Suiboku, board game of Go, Tofu, Ramen, just to name a few. This book is no exception. General McArthur once said that Japan's mind is a vacuum. This is very true. Japanese seem to have lost their self-confidence in terms of humanity, and they have to cheat on the art. Changing the name "Chinese" into "Japanese" only seems to work well for such a purpose of confidence build-up. Anyway, I still recommend this book to people in the US, as Chinese painting is actually beautiful and eye-candy, unlike the ice-cold Japanese Nihonga. And also they have more chances to understand the most superficial part of the mind of China from Japanese. Japanese culture to Chinese culture is just like cup-noodle to Chinese meal.
Rating:  Summary: Chinese culture Review: After the surrender in the WWII, Japanese have being working hard to introduce Chinese arts and inventions to the West under Japanese names. For example, Futon, Makura, Kimono, Ochya, Sumie, Suiboku, board game of Go, Tofu, Ramen, just to name a few. This book is no exception. General McArthur once said that Japan's mind is a vacuum. This is very true. Japanese seem to have lost their self-confidence in terms of humanity, and they have to cheat on the art. Changing the name "Chinese" into "Japanese" only seems to work well for such a purpose of confidence build-up. Anyway, I still recommend this book to people in the US, as Chinese painting is actually beautiful and eye-candy, unlike the ice-cold Japanese Nihonga. And also they have more chances to understand the most superficial part of the mind of China from Japanese. Japanese culture to Chinese culture is just like cup-noodle to Chinese meal.
Rating:  Summary: Best book on Sumi-e available Review: Naomi Okamoto's book on sumi-e is the most comprehensive and helpful book I have found to date on sumi-e. Utilizing a detailed approach, beginning with the basics of sumi-e, Okamoto leads the reader through the practice as a whole, paying close attention to technique, mindfulness and composition. I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in Japanese ink painting.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Overall Book Review: Okamoto covers the most essential areas of the art of sumi-e in a balanced and objective approach. I learned a lot while reading her book and it moved me to learn more things about sumi-e. The pictures, paper, and book itself are of high quality, and is interesting to look through even if you do not paint with inks. A wonderful book, I reccomend it to anyone interested in Asian art. Also makes a great gift.
Rating:  Summary: It's all Chinese Review: The title should be something like "A First Course of Chinese Painting brought to you by a Japanese painter." The methods, material, and paper making are all Chinese. Just like the game of Go, Japanese pretend that they invented all those methods and have outstripped Chinese. Not at all. They rank artists, and that's why you might think that Japanese are better. If you want to learn Chinese Painting, look for a book written by a Chinese, so that you not only learn the basics of putting brush on the paper, but also you learn the beauty and spirit of the art of Chinese Painting.
Rating:  Summary: It's all Chinese Review: The title should be something like "A First Course of Chinese Painting brought to you by a Japanese painter." The methods, material, and paper making are all Chinese. Just like the game of Go, Japanese pretend that they invented all those methods and have outstripped Chinese. Not at all. They rank artists, and that's why you might think that Japanese are better. If you want to learn Chinese Painting, look for a book written by a Chinese, so that you not only learn the basics of putting brush on the paper, but also you learn the beauty and spirit of the art of Chinese Painting.
Rating:  Summary: It's all Chinese Review: The title should be something like "A First Course of Chinese Painting brought to you by a Japanese painter." The methods, material, and paper making are all Chinese. Just like the game of Go, Japanese pretend that they invented all those methods and have outstripped Chinese. Not at all. They rank artists, and that's why you might think that Japanese are better. If you want to learn Chinese Painting, look for a book written by a Chinese, so that you not only learn the basics of putting brush on the paper, but also you learn the beauty and spirit of the art of Chinese Painting.
Rating:  Summary: A good beginner book. Review: This book is great for a beginner. It explains the materials you need to start painting and gives you step by step instructions on the techniques needed to paint bamboo, orchids, chrysanthemums, etc. My only criticism is that it's week on how to paint pine trees which I find difficult. But, overall a book worthwile to own and work with.
Rating:  Summary: Great beginners book! Review: this book provides the reader with a clear description of the basic equipment needed for painting, as well as a clearly explained basic strokes. the book leads the read through a series of progressively more difficult exercises from the "classical" traditions of sumie, like the orchid, bamaboo, and plum blossom. having recently been on an introductory course in Sumie this book helps reinforce the lessons learnt there. the author provides a good basic text for an absolute beginner that allows a person to begin and develop his talent. he describes and provides clear descriptions and numbered pictures of how to paint the various classical paintings. this may seem a bit like "paint by numbers" but gives one a good feel of "copying" the old masters of sumie. out of 3 books ordered on sumie I use this one the most as a binner. the other two are for more advanced painters or those wanting to appreciate the art. The mustard seed gardern manual of painting is a good work but not as easily or clearly expalined as Okamoto does here for the western beginner. you will not go wrong in buying this book if you are a beginner.
Rating:  Summary: Japanese Ink Painting Review: Very beautiful "state-of-mind-arts" view and used it on eggshells I made. Real excellent explains from this book.
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