Beautiful vlog ❤ came across your art very recently, it’s gorgeous. My mom paints in watercolours keep sending her your videos for inspiration and I just watch to relax 🧘♀️🌻✨ makes me want to pick up a brush sometimes and create from the heart 🥰 do you run workshops or classes online or offline?
@ashmintyrina14 күн бұрын
FISH
@WoodenItBeGrand16 күн бұрын
I just visited Hiduki Miwa's temporary exhibition in Gallery HANA, Shimokitazawa, Tokyo (on until 10 Nov 24). It is so much more beautiful in real life! If you get a chance to see any of her work, be sure to. It was lovely to meet you in person Hiduki-San. You are wonderfully talented! 🙏🏻
@wolfmanevile843522 күн бұрын
Incredible work of art ❤
@Marit.Studio22 күн бұрын
Looks amazing! Currently trying to learn
@longnian25 күн бұрын
🙏 👍 🗡️ 💞 。
@msvladyslavap26 күн бұрын
Hello, do you run one on one masterclasses? Online or in person? If you do please let me know how to get in touch 🌻
@mizzSilv26 күн бұрын
I wish English sub is provided. I really want to learn this 🩷🙏
Realmente ver este proceso artístico es viajar a un mundo mágico, estoy flotando y no tengo palabras más que agradecer que compartas con tanta generosidad tu maravilloso arte. Gracias!
@UlrikeMueller-w5dАй бұрын
Toll ❤
@verabillingАй бұрын
What an excellent and clear video, arigatou gozaimasu🙏😀! It gives great insight in the differences between western and Japanese cultures, regarding art. I believe art always reflects it's society and time. I am, or used to be, a watercolour artist, but am now exploring nihonga materials. I love the handicraft that comes with it and that it is a slow process. Your videos are all so helpful, even though all are not translated.