A detailed, candid photograph taken inside Shorie's Japanese art studio, showing a cluttered workbench with crinkled brown craft paper. Three synthetic flat brushes of varying sizes (30mm, 50mm, and 70mm) are laid out neatly on the paper, their black plastic handles clearly stamped with the size markings. To the upper left, the edge of a large, partially painted plywood canvas is visible, with a prominent band of bright pink paint already applied to the side. The image emphasizes the contrast between the affordable, practical Japanese tools and the ambitious scale of the artwork, highlighting the tactile texture of the craft paper and the raw, functional design of the brushes. Natural wood grain is subtly visible on the canvas base. #Process #Utility
Utility.🎨
Picked up these essential haké brushes at a Japanese home center 🇯🇵. Insanely affordable, yet perfect for laying down thick pigment layers on plywood. This is the process.
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