Video: Zhang Baohuang's Artistic Fingerprinting: Difficult Hand Drawing
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Fingerprinting is not only an unpleasant procedure in forensic science under the motto "spot your finger - clear your conscience." It can turn into fun drawing with your hands. The main thing is to know how to print. Now, if a real creator, such as the Chinese artist Zhang Baohuang, puts his hand (and even smeared with paint) to the picture, paintings about the life of a horse and a dog can turn out. It's amazing how hand-drawing techniques bring animal portraits to life.
Zhang Baohuang has been drawing with his hands for 22 years, and during this time he has developed his own style. Indeed, the touch of the master to the canvas creates images of funny animals inimitable, like fingerprints.
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