Ink Painting Kyoto at Brooke Way blog

Ink Painting Kyoto. Not all kanga or ink paintings were monochromatic, but works recreating space and light solely with gradations of black and white.

Keiko Tanabe, Byodoin temple, Kyoto, Japan Master Watercolor, Plein Air
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Not all kanga or ink paintings were monochromatic, but works recreating space and light solely with gradations of black and white.

Keiko Tanabe, Byodoin temple, Kyoto, Japan Master Watercolor, Plein Air

Ink Painting Kyoto Not all kanga or ink paintings were monochromatic, but works recreating space and light solely with gradations of black and white. Not all kanga or ink paintings were monochromatic, but works recreating space and light solely with gradations of black and white.

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