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Traditional lacquerware

Paint has its own temper. If you want to learn painting skills seriously, you need years of experience. Painting can be divided into thick painting, abrasive painting, thin painting and over-dyeing. Among them, thick painting is the most primitive, simple and practical method. Now Fuzhou and Yangzhou are basically the same. The picture of Bo Liao Li is from Shen Shaoan, a painter in Fuzhou in Qing Dynasty. Cover dyeing is the "cover" and "single element" in Li Shizhi. It is difficult to answer the question of how to brush evenly if the brush is uneven. You should start with the original paint you bought, the tools you used, and your soleplate. Novices suggest buying raw lacquer from Xin 'an, Shanghai, which is about 80 kg now. Fujian Lian Jian paint is not suitable for beginners. You can buy a copy of Mr. Qiao's Lacquer Art, which is enough to read. Follow its steps to teach yourself. Novice hairbrushes must be cleaned after use. The residual paint soaked in bristle roots should be washed repeatedly with vegetable oil, and then soaked in vegetable oil to avoid drying and hardening. Hair brushes can be customized by contacting the master in Fuzhou. A good hairbrush can be used for years or even decades if it is well maintained.