A parade of flowers in Japanese watercolors. Amazing painting by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
A parade of flowers in Japanese watercolors. Amazing painting by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki

Video: A parade of flowers in Japanese watercolors. Amazing painting by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki

Video: A parade of flowers in Japanese watercolors. Amazing painting by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
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Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki

What is it about the Japanese that allows them to paint such delicate, magical watercolor paintings? A few light strokes, and now a whole flower bed, or even a clearing of various colors, blooms and smells on the paper. To some, they will seem too unnatural, too bright and cartoonish, as if from a children's book about a garden and a vegetable garden. Nevertheless, there are more and more fans of Japanese watercolors in the world, as evidenced by the popularity of paintings by one of the contemporary artists, "flower craftswoman" Ibaragi Yoshiyuki … Little is known about this artist. From the obvious - he loves and appreciates nature, cares for plants, loves to collect multi-colored flower bouquets. But no less than that, she loves to paint such bouquets. Sometimes Ibaragi Yoshiyuki herself invents flower arrangements for her drawn plots, but mostly these are the bouquets that she saw in shop windows, in magazines, movies, or just on the street in the hands of passers-by.

Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki

An amazing property of Japanese watercolors performed by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki is their autumn transparency and weightlessness, spring lightness and airiness, as well as summer juiciness and brightness, and all this is simultaneously in the same picture. They fascinate, attract the eye, make you look enchanted - and see beauty. Truly magical flowers and bouquets are born on rice paper in the art workshop of a Japanese artist.

Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki
Flower meadow. Japanese watercolors by Ibaragi Yoshiyuki

Unfortunately, the artist does not have her own website … Previously, Culturology has already published articles about watercolors by Liang Yan Sheng, Yitao Liu and other similar works by "flower masters".

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