After becoming familiar with traditional Chinese scroll painting, the 2/3s tried their hands at creating their own scrolls. Watercolor backgrounds were painted on a vertical paper. Once dried, drops of black ink were applied to the bottom of the paper and lines representing branches were blown upward through a straw. Names were then written in Chinese, and bamboo skewers were glued to the top and bottom to allow the scrolls to look authentic and hang straight.
Painting the background |
A blue sky |
Practicing the ink lines |
Lettering the name in Chinese |
Adding the name in Chinese |
Two finished scrolls |
One more finished |
A tree emerges |