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Painting on Rice Paper YouTube Video by Gallery Juana

Today I spent the afternoon making my first videos of my art. Uploading them to Youtube was pretty straightforward. I used my Canon G9 digital camera to do the videotaping. My memory card limits the video to under one minute! And this camera saves the file in avi, so I hope it is viewable to everyone.

Every month I publish a newsletter with special promotions and other interesting slices of an artist's life on my GalleryJuana.com site.
This month I included the two short videos that I completed today.

Here is the latter stage of my sumi line drawing- painting on washi.



So Tuesday Temptations is about my June Newsletter.


If you have any questions, just convo me on Etsy at GalleryJuana.etsy.com.

Comments

readingsully2 said…
Juana...It seems so strange to see and hear you. LOL Very nice job.
Kathleen said…
Very nice - fun to watch you paint =)
Poetic Artist said…
Juana,
Your video is nice to see..It does seem strange to hear a voice when I have only read your words. You are brave.
Love your work, how many times have I told you that. LOL.
Katelen
GalleryJuana said…
Thanks for viewing my first video! It is strange to hear my own voice too:)
Anonymous said…
I love watching brushpainting...I worked with some middle schoolers in trying to learn brushpainting, definitely takes practice and patience!

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