
Japanese artist creates a dragon pattern with one stroke of brush. Elon Musk is impressed
India Today
Using a Japanese technique called Ippitsu Ryu, Kyoto-based artist Keisuke Teshima painted a vibrantly-coloured dragon pattern with just one stroke of the brush.
The internet is a haven for content that can blow your mind and this video is the perfect proof of that. In a video posted on Twitter by user Massimo, a Japanese artist created a mesmerizing pattern of a dragon with just a single stroke of the paintbrush. Yes, you read that right.
Using a Japanese technique called Ippitsu Ryu, Kyoto-based artist Keisuke Teshima painted a vibrantly-coloured dragon pattern with just one stroke of the brush. He did it with the utmost precision and created a flowing, river-like body of the dragon. Teshima used a thick calligraphy brush to create the sensational image and we are sure that it will leave you spellbound.
“Ippitsu Ryu is an ancient Japanese tradition of creating the flowing, river-like body of the dragon in just a single stroke. In this video, artist Keisuke Teshima shows the mesmerizing balance required by this technique,” reads the caption of the post.
Watch the video here:
Ippitsuryu is an ancient Japanese tradition of creating the flowing, river-like body of the dragon in just a single stroke. In this video, artist Keisuke Teshima shows the mesmerizing balance required by this technique [full video: https://t.co/RvNblanQll] pic.twitter.com/596Idmp3Tq

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