2017년 8월 2일 수요일
Ulugbek Mukhamedov and his tea and watercolor journey in the Middle Ages
This watercolorist is the inventor of a new technique - tea watercolor. Like all true pioneers, Ulugbek did not set as its goal its creation. Like all true masters, the discovery itself came to him in the hands.
In the beginning, the greatness and antiquity of his homeland - Bukhara, for two and a half thousand years and the richness of the cultural heritage have fully justified themselves. The study of medieval techniques led him to the described method of toning paper and calligraphic writing, which was used even in ancient China. But putting tea on paper and creating a drawing on a wet cloth is his personal invention. This way he achieves the desired effect of aging: it seems that the drawing was created a long time ago, at least two hundred years ago. What is interesting - the desired result can only be achieved with the help of black tea, neither green nor white, however, no other is suitable.
The theme of the watercolors of Ulugbek Mukhamedov forever became the Medieval East. The images of Bukhara became favorite subjects of his watercolors: the invented method, which came from ancient times, seemed to receive its price. The paintings, of course, are completely mediocre in nature: in the modern city you will not find either camels or ancient elders in turbans.
Ulugbek Mukhamedov is sure that every artist should be willing to create and love his Motherland. There is no better creative path than dedicating yourself to your native land. The artist can not be very rich, such is the nature of his profession. Well, if you miss the paints and brushes. A grateful audience will bring a piece of bread if the drawings are good. If the artist creates for people, then they will keep his name forever.
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