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PostPosted: 07/09/2011 09:17:28 
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I recently was given a beautiful starter set of Chinese brushes and stuff, and wanted to know if the paint is already preloaded onto the brushes ? The set is like the one on your site, or do I need any actual Chinese paint or inks? I'm going to order a roll of Chinese Rice paper to paint on...


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 Post subject: Re: Chinese painting
PostPosted: 07/09/2011 11:34:06 
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Hi There,

After reading your forum posting it would be difficult for me to make a presumption without seeing the set, so the best advice i can offer is to open the set and see if there is any paint, but generally you would need to purchase the paint separately.

Hope this helps,

Thanks
Ashley Huntly-Rugg
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 Post subject: Re: Chinese painting
PostPosted: 08/09/2011 08:13:57 
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There is one little pot of Red I presume its paint or ink? The brushes are different colours, that's why I thought that maybe there some paint on, so what's the best starter paint to use?


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 Post subject: Re: Chinese painting
PostPosted: 08/09/2011 08:26:13 
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http://www.saa.co.uk/artsupplies/chines ... 76485.html


This is very much like the set I've acquired, and I'd love to know what each thing is used for?


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 Post subject: Re: Chinese painting
PostPosted: 08/09/2011 10:51:21 
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you will gat a lot of help from the book "Traditional and contemporary chinese brush painting" by Cheng Yan, which you can find in the SAA home shop code:CYTCCPB or look up chinese brush in the search box of the shop to see DVDs and other books.

happy painting
John


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 Post subject: Re: Chinese painting
PostPosted: 16/11/2011 21:48:13 
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I have a set of Chinese brushes and they came with sticks of paint that you have to grind down to a powder and mix with water. The red pot is I think for making your mark and signing your painting...I think that is right anyway


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