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 What Customers Say
Here are a few of the hundreds of comments we have received about the Kwan
Jung instructional video workshop Chinese Brush Painting.
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Good, subtitles were helpful, could have spent more time on how to make strokes.
Very good, repeating steps - good printed words at the side - good
reinforcement of teaching, explain materials—great.
From sharing and explaining materials to all the demos, this was a really good teaching video. I'll play it over and over and practice. Thank you. – Linda K., Zephyr, TX |
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Thanks Kwan, for making this video. I
paint in oils, but also want to learn to Chinese brush technique for
something different. I like the simple, clean strokes it has. I
liked the two camera angles and showing his repeating the procedures.
– Louise C., Divernon, IL
My grandchildren and I really enjoyed the video. We’ll
enjoy working at the art. – Esta B., Oklahoma City, OK
I liked it so much! – Lyssette de C., The Woodlands, TX |
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It helps so much more when you can see just how the painting is done, and you can watch it again. Thank you for making this VHS. – Annette W., Lexington, KY
Great! Excellent Presentation! – Andrew D., Universal City, TX
Thank you Mr. Jung. It’s a pleasure to see a “Master” of the Chinese Brush painting at work – I love every minute of it. Thanks again. – Nicole H., Weston, FL |
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Excellent – The artist workshop and the company who filmed it.
I bought this video to learn more and improve my own skills. Your video
delighted me as much as the history, technique and materials to use.
Please note: The opening cliché (‘What goes around comes
around’) after the Feds note threat – so delighted me I was prepared
to enjoy. – Sandra S., Dover, DE
Wonderful. I enjoyed the video so much – I will show it to my
sumi-e classes. – Beta R.
I liked it a lot. I had read and tried Chinese Brush painting
before, but had never seen the brush strokes made. To learn Chinese
Brush Painting, you have to see it done. You can’t learn
from a book, unless you have seen a demonstration first. – anon |
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It really helps to watch someone demonstrate this lovely form of art. Thanks! – Christine O., Friendsville, PA
The music is good – but intrusive. In beginning too loud. Silence
allows the mind to enjoy, to receive – leave the music off when
talking. Thank you – Alice M., Chestnut Ridge, NY
Excellent. – David B., Tower, MN |
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I enjoyed Kwan’s video very much and felt it would
help me improve my Chinese Brush Painting – Hollis H., Willow
Springs, IL
I enjoyed the video very much, but I have a hard time finding the
proper water colors to use. Sir – I found your video truly
inspirational. I am a beginner to painting so I expect it would
take many years to ever begin to achieve this kind of beauty. With
your instruction I may have at least a chance. Thank you. –
Patricia D., Paquoson, VA
I liked it a lot. It helped to see each step. Reading
about it just isn’t the same. Thank you! I would love to take a
class from you. – Mary R., Santa Rosa, CA |
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It was terrific – It will be a great reference material. –
Perry B., Jordan, UT
I loved the video very much. I loved the instruction on putting a
painting together. I would like to have seen the individual strokes by
themselves first. – Barbara P., Milwaukie, OR
Love the video. Love the end part getting to see him laugh!
Thank you for making this video – I shall practice – I hope you will
make another. – Susan S., Frankfort, NY |
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