The Best Brushes Are the Ones You Make Yourself
Wanting to get away from manufactured perfection, artist Wang Mansheng makes his own paint brushes.
Manufactured things are, you know, have a certain form. Like a manufactured brush; they’re all really fine. The factory trying to make as fine as they could, but when you use it, all the lines come out smooth and beautiful. But sometimes, I think it’s too perfect, because I really love the rough surface of a rock or the big tree trunk.
Wang’s work is currently on display at The Huntington near LA in San Marino, CA.




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So beautiful, this practice. Recently I learned that Van Gogh made his reed pens for drawing out of Phragmites, cutting the hollow stems into nibs. I've tried it, and it's very satisfying to work with the particularity of itβthis stem, which cut and broke like this.
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