Unintentional ASMR 🖼️ Traditional Japanese Printmaking (brushing, explanations)

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There seems to be some confusion about why he rubs the baren on his face. A new baren is oiled (traditionally using camellia oil) to lubricate it so it moves smoothly across the paper. A well-used baren is often lubricated using oil from the printmaker's face or hair.

TroyBrophy
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Unintentional ASMR happens to be the most wholesome ASMR

mrduck
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I will never look at one of these prints the same way again after seeing the process.

angelroost
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8:53 turn your volume really loud and you'll hear people in the background say "are we still rolling?" "Yeah"

vilma
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I'm willing to bet this guy NEVER has bubbles on his smart phone screen protectors.

Oldshirt
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When I search for Japanese ASMR, I'm not looking for anime girls. I'm looking for elderly Japanese Craftsmen. Make of that what you will.

JohnJohnson-jrhp
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He forgot to beat the devil out of the brush

lordburton
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He is so skilled that he makes it look easy, which it most definitely is not. So precise, it's extremely impressive.

RamblinAround
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I think videos like these work better than intentional asmr videos because of the genuineness of it. They're real and authentic sounds with meaning behind them. Not just for asmr purposes. It's organic, so to speak.

Fecal_Eruptions
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There are people complaining about his English? His English is actually *really* good for a native Japanese speaker.

TimoKanal
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The entire traditional Japanese world is unintentional ASMR. Craftsmanship. Tea ceremonies. Ikebana. It's all just so relaxing.

BrianLockett
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Everything from the master himself, the colors and brushes to the 100 year old cherry wood, these paintings/prints are truly something I would consider valuable

LetsbeHonestOfficial
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I want to fall asleep but the printing process is too interesting....

thehermit
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I now know more about Japanese printmaking than about the exam I have tomorrow.

Edit: I passed :)

MrCreatureGames
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What a gift this lovely man has given us. He obviously took a lot of trouble to make an informative video to teach and share with us. His technique is so precise, and I love his clear explanations of all the steps. And what beautiful prints!

TinaSotis
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Ive watched this several times. Have to appreciate the nature of his moments: from the way he ties his apron, to the gingerly finished brush strokes. He is the epitome of discipline and careful study. Doesn't seem concerned with speed but instead accuracy. This is something that seems lost in most crafts now-a-days. Thank you for introducing us to this man, vid, and craft.

jojogarcia
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I hope this man knows how appreciated he and his work are. Thank you, sir, for sharing with us your beautiful craft that you have so clearly mastered!!

Benzy
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asmr + culture = the best asmr ever. thank you so much!

isabellaoliveira
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I love how Japanese people always gravitate to clean-almost-perfect art. You can really see the passion to produce good quality art/product. You'll never see half-assed work in Japan. I respect them so much 😊

sakurashin
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I remember I did this for my art class back in high school. I chose Totoro from "My Neighbor Totoro". It was very hard to keep everything within its lines, and to make sure that the papers weren't crooked, but at the end I was satisfied with my pieces. This video brings back fond memories when I was younger.

BeckyEZ