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Manzano Mountain Art Council
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We showcase the artistic and creative talents of the Manzano Mountian and valley communities of New Mexico.
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@kiriki737
@kiriki737 25 дней назад
I read that.... in general Chinese Brush Painting (CBP) involves ink shading and the use of line, while Sumi-e (the Japanese form) is more about the simplicity of line.
@kiriki737
@kiriki737 25 дней назад
I learned both lessons, thank you for the videos. from first episode, I can think....“Water ink painting” in Japanese is “suiboku-ga” or colloquially “sumi-e” (“ink painting”) can be summarized, although there is a small but subtle difference between the terms “sumi-e” and “ suiboku-ga”.
@kiriki737
@kiriki737 25 дней назад
The philosophy of Sumi-e is contrast and harmony, the expression of simple beauty and elegance. “Water-ink-painting” in Japanese “suiboku-ga” or colloquially “sumi-e” (literally “ink painting”). Despite its Chinese origins, it has now become common to refer to all ink paintings under Japanese terms
@kiriki737
@kiriki737 25 дней назад
SUMI-E is the Japanese word for black ink painting. East Asian painting and writing developed together in ancient China using the same materials - brush and ink on paper. The focus is on the beauty of each brush stroke !!!
@kiriki737
@kiriki737 25 дней назад
Sumi-e = Sumi” means “black ink” and “e” means both “path” and “painting”. These are simple and highly aesthetic drawings that consist of powerful, mostly chasing and quickly thrown strokes.
@unachavez6491
@unachavez6491 Месяц назад
Everyone borrow something 😂
@sarahg3736
@sarahg3736 Месяц назад
Thank you so much! 😊
@T.J-and-Soul
@T.J-and-Soul 2 месяца назад
So what the original drill bit made from?
@barbaraarsenault1192
@barbaraarsenault1192 3 месяца назад
I’m glad I found this channel and watched this video. Great presentation. Never realized all the work involved in this art.
@williamkuhns2387
@williamkuhns2387 4 месяца назад
The Chumash people's of Southern California (Morro Bay to Malibu) made Olivella sea snail shell callous beads using a pump drill with a stone disc flywheel. The finest drill bits were made from sea lion (species of seal) whiskers to make the tiny holes with a paste made from powdered chert and water as abrasive. When the Spanish arrived they introduced steel sewing needles that ended the craft guilds making the chert/flint stone drill bits.
@kylewood8327
@kylewood8327 4 месяца назад
That’s one big ass bracelet.
@lehilehi8636
@lehilehi8636 4 месяца назад
Ni látsíní ayóó nizhón.
@rickbattle5706
@rickbattle5706 4 месяца назад
Very cool. Nice to see some of the old ways preserved.
@FreelancerAbdullahPro
@FreelancerAbdullahPro 4 месяца назад
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@karma4U2
@karma4U2 5 месяцев назад
Thank you.
@FairyFrequency
@FairyFrequency 5 месяцев назад
Wonderful video showcasing your jewelry making tools. The pump drill is my favorite. Just made a video about drilling crinoids with a rotary tool. Wow... that turquoise bracelet is quite stunning! Sending love and warm greetings from Missouri.
@hommesish
@hommesish 5 месяцев назад
Sandstone Strong!!!????
@PUREWATER1212
@PUREWATER1212 5 месяцев назад
😍
@user-el7ls2nz5v
@user-el7ls2nz5v 6 месяцев назад
nice i need to try make that tool =3 thanks for sharing brother!.
@nattyw495
@nattyw495 8 месяцев назад
Enjoyed video found it interesting and informative watched both of your videos on sumi e, is the paper newspaper type?..thank you fir video.
@user-ph4qu5dv8f
@user-ph4qu5dv8f 9 месяцев назад
For little kids
@inali_illustrates9142
@inali_illustrates9142 5 месяцев назад
Its an art form that has existed for 1000s of years with masters that have devoted their entire lives to it, schools, teaching sumi-e and ukiyo-e, masters Yoshitoshi, Kanagawa, and many more have contributed greatly to society, something that labelling all of this as something "For little kids" will never achieve
@Hashtradamus
@Hashtradamus 10 месяцев назад
Jus use the nail in a drimmle tool and you can have best both worlds 😅
@user-ph4qu5dv8f
@user-ph4qu5dv8f 10 месяцев назад
I'm very proud of you... keep up the good teaching..
@Rachel-yi8yy
@Rachel-yi8yy 10 месяцев назад
Very interesting so glad l watched, amazing things happened in the old days
@bransoncrespin7077
@bransoncrespin7077 10 месяцев назад
This is not Navajo jewelry...it pueblo jewelry these people copied frm us pueblos...yo false advertising...buddy..
@mariaybarra9392
@mariaybarra9392 Год назад
Are the walk around people the Kickapoo?
@alsaulso1332
@alsaulso1332 Год назад
this was awesome!!! thank you for the knowledge!!!
@chadmann2724
@chadmann2724 Год назад
I thought that beads were made from the short, thick trimmings of arrow/ drill shafts…
@merlinkater7756
@merlinkater7756 Год назад
From now on i will call my cordless drill a yo-be-buh-kcha-du'd-kchasse.
@ngk6383
@ngk6383 Год назад
Beautiful!!!❤ many Blessings to you
@shiverarts8284
@shiverarts8284 Год назад
Holy man
@margui6224
@margui6224 Год назад
Americans need to appreciate the work of their indigenous people. His turquoise cuff is stunning.
@jandunn169
@jandunn169 Год назад
There is a "power" I see and feel from Dine jewelry and art, and that is very evident in your beautiful handmade work. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Wow, a hand pump drill... I would love to try that. All this information is fascinating. I learned to cut stones with the modern tools, but always wondered how the Egyptians and other peoples did things before electricity and saws. I heard that some shells like abalone are toxic so a mask important for these. Again thank you so much. I hope you tell us where you sell your work.
@ralphsmith8350
@ralphsmith8350 Год назад
Very Good! Thank you! Old white guy here. I've wondered for years how the Indians for the last few thousand years drilled small holes. I've read, but not tried, want to=> making arrowheads, cutters from flint. Love the skill involved. Some good stuff on youtube. I need to try it. I just read Graham Hancock about the Clovis culture, learned a little about Clovis points. Wow!. Thanks. Ralph
@margui6224
@margui6224 Год назад
They are indigenous Americans, not Indians. Indians are people from India.
@davidburciaga1139
@davidburciaga1139 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your secrets
@ronron8627
@ronron8627 Год назад
Thank you so much for your hard work and keeping your wonderful traditional live it is very much appreciated and admired
@davechristensen8299
@davechristensen8299 Год назад
Good job bro! I have tanned hundreds of deer hides the Native way, using brains. So, I appreciate anyone else who is saving the old knowledge. Also, I am proud for you that you dressed traditional for us. Thanks! Be well!
@googlegilbertlevinmars322
@googlegilbertlevinmars322 2 года назад
Future generations also include those currently not married into and procreated with those generationally inclined. Because we are all family. One of our brothers and sisters may meet and begin to grow a family, a tradition and legacy for themselves. We are interwoven and twined through a silver lining of life, a web of life. May we all stand against the force of Evil in this world when it makes its presence known, seen and heard, in the name of the Lord of Nazareth, Seraphims in the sky, make it be so. Amen. Amun. Atum. Atom. Adam. Ah, Man. Jah. Jahovah Gira. Gyroscope dyson uniball; don the father, Jesus; Dogon, Dagon. It goes on. Hallelujah, the Holy Ghost. Oh Great endless one, through dimensions and pathways unbound to this earthly plane, we speak your name and we Recognize you. We Acknowledge you. We welcome you into Our World, our society our culture our people’s homes and hearts, our cities our temples and places of worship. Come into This world Lord. We welcome You. We thank You. We Love you. D-Wave Initiate. So Mote it Be. So Mote it Be.
@googlegilbertlevinmars322
@googlegilbertlevinmars322 2 года назад
Mouthful there at first wow haha. Man you rock. Rock rock rockin Robin man keep it up!
@fourtimezthru
@fourtimezthru 2 года назад
I learned so much.🤩🤟🏾 Right now I hunt traditional beads at thrift stores to repurpose and resell . Mostly powwow contemporary- but one day I want to make traditional stone and shell beads.
@haleywhitehall7942
@haleywhitehall7942 2 года назад
I enjoyed watching both of your lessons. I would love another lesson with adding color to sumi-e. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
@manzanomountainartcouncil5054
@manzanomountainartcouncil5054 2 года назад
Thank you, Haley! We appreciate your comment. We look forward to adding other lessons soon!
@harleyv1969
@harleyv1969 2 года назад
👍❤️
@weronikasito3069
@weronikasito3069 2 года назад
Witam pozdrawiam serdecznie, dziekuje za podzielenie sie wasza tradydycjna technika wykonywania bizuteri,jest niesamowita ,pozdrawiam serdecznie duzo zdrowia oraz blogoslawienstw Bozych, SZCZESLIWEGO NOWEGO ROKU ,sciskam goraco Weronika Sito Tychy Polska, jestescie cudowni🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@denniscordova7111
@denniscordova7111 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your years of learning and history.
@manzanomountainartcouncil5054
@manzanomountainartcouncil5054 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@HarrierHawk-iq5ik
@HarrierHawk-iq5ik 2 года назад
how do you work with silver
@manzanomountainartcouncil5054
@manzanomountainartcouncil5054 2 года назад
When we have any workshop on Silver - we will post it here.
@voodoomagic90
@voodoomagic90 2 года назад
I love how you're trying to revive traditional techniques and methods and preserving the culture! Your jewelery looks so beautiful too! Thank you for sharing your culture with us 🥰😊😊💜🙏🏼
@manzanomountainartcouncil5054
@manzanomountainartcouncil5054 2 года назад
You are so welcome!
@reginaldwelkin
@reginaldwelkin 2 года назад
Yáá'té'éh diné!
@karie9890
@karie9890 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing your talent! It does my heart good to know that you are keeping the traditional Native American arts alive.
@CaptainHaraGabrielle
@CaptainHaraGabrielle 3 года назад
Beautiful ♥️
@teperikaetr
@teperikaetr 3 года назад
I will love to make his turquoise bracelet. Lovelly video. Very talented.