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Tarashikomi
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타라시코미, 물감 방울 기법
a traditional Japanese painting technique where colors are dripped onto a still-wet surface to create a blending effect
What is "tarashikomi"?
Tarashikomi is a traditional Japanese painting technique used in ink and water paintings. This method involves applying a layer of paint or ink onto a surface that is still wet, causing the colors to blend and spread in unpredictable ways. The result is a rich, textured effect that adds depth and complexity to the artwork. Tarashikomi is often used to show natural elements like plants, flowers, and landscapes, giving them a flowing and lively appearance.
Example
The artist skillfully used tarashikomi to blend vibrant hues seamlessly in her latest watercolor painting.
As she demonstrated tarashikomi, the students watched in awe as the pigments mingled on the canvas to form delicate, organic patterns.
Tarashikomi has been a hallmark of Japanese art for centuries, often seen in traditional works depicting nature and landscapes.