| Show JAPANESE WINTERS the brushes the thy vie de rud the manned 11 ot of vae use tho the japanese artlan baa has made a most careful study of how to convey truths in the most pleas pleasurable umble vay ay now how to make his lines most beautiful as though a speaker would use but words ot of moat exquisite bound sound to do thia this he has cultivated hia his touch until it Is but mockery to compare it with that of hia his european Fur brother he ile has earned learned to handle his brush with a directness direct nera ners and precision which Is a thing of wonder and he has studied with a patience beyond amparo the possibilities of each particular kind of brush he knows knovs for instance that one kind of brush may bo be used to express a bamboo ban boo stem and that another brush wll will be less efficacious he lie knows how to all fill eacle particular part of that brush with a certain amount of color or wafer water BO so that a single movement of the haul hanl over tho the paper will paint the stem ita its light and etude shade its peculiar characteristics complete and to the perfecting of that single movement of his hand over the paper pe r he lie and his ancestors have given u yeam of study listen to a description by a japanese ho ile Is not an artist himself but Is explaining how artists use a ce certain ertain brush the brush with color co lorla ls paired over a piece of paper with a heavy stroke that spreads the of the brush at the same time bending beading them at the tip the brush la Is then turned so that the bristles curve toward tho the artist and d a light stroke will produce the hairlike hair like llna moo a this la in one of the ways of painting the hair or fur of an animals |