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Japanese Ink Painting

Japanese Ink Painting

Japanese Ink Painting, also known as Sumi-e, originated in China in the 5th century and became popular in Japan by the 14th century. Artists use black ink to create simple, yet expressive brush strokes to depict natural scenes, animals, and landscapes.

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SOMETHING in the style of Japanese Ink Painting

See also

Hokusai KatsushikaYosa BusonMaruyama Okyo
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