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Creating Bonsai Art: Part 1 Integrating Goyomatsu and Kanji in Mixed Media

Finding Inspiration

I began this project with a deep appreciation for the Goyomatsu bonsai. Its multi-trunk form symbolizes strength and balance. The idea to pair it with the elegant kanji for “Goyomatsu” came naturally. I wanted to create a dialogue between tradition and nature.

The marble paper provided the perfect background. Its organic patterns complemented the bonsai’s fluid form. Choosing the right floating frame was also essential. I needed a frame that would elevate the finished piece and give it the attention it deserved.

Planning the Composition

I carefully laid out the composition using the Rule of Thirds. This approach helped balance the elements within the artwork. Sketching the bonsai in charcoal allowed me to capture its dynamic structure. Next, I positioned the kanji to maintain visual harmony.

Developing the Artwork

A value study came next. This helped assess the light and dark areas to ensure depth. Compressed charcoal added bold, rich tones. I experimented with different background textures and marks to create a layered, dynamic feel.

Inspiring Creativity

This video series aims to be instructional. I hope to inspire viewers to create their own artwork or simply enjoy the process. There’s beauty in both bonsai and creativity, and I’m excited to share this journey.

Stay tuned for more updates as this project unfolds. Let’s explore the creative possibilities together.

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