Unintentional ASMR 🖼️ Traditional Japanese Printmaking (brushing, explanations)

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Published 2017-05-30

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  • @angelroost
    I will never look at one of these prints the same way again after seeing the process.
  • @Oldshirt
    I'm willing to bet this guy NEVER has bubbles on his smart phone screen protectors.
  • @mrduck6720
    Unintentional ASMR happens to be the most wholesome ASMR
  • @MrCreatureGames
    I now know more about Japanese printmaking than about the exam I have tomorrow. Edit: I passed :)
  • @TroyBrophy
    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.
  • @BrianLockett
    The entire traditional Japanese world is unintentional ASMR. Craftsmanship. Tea ceremonies. Ikebana. It's all just so relaxing.
  • @RamblinAround
    He is so skilled that he makes it look easy, which it most definitely is not. So precise, it's extremely impressive.
  • @vilma8369
    8:53 turn your volume really loud and you'll hear people in the background say "are we still rolling?" "Yeah"
  • @TimoKanal
    There are people complaining about his English? His English is actually really good for a native Japanese speaker.
  • @BeckyEZ
    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.
  • @Benzy670
    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!!
  • @TinaSotis
    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!
  • @thehermit8618
    I want to fall asleep but the printing process is too interesting....
  • I envy that Japanese have the opportunity to study things that require mastery over a number of years. While they are modern, they still appreciate that refined workmanship is not achieved overnight.
  • @kingslayer603
    I want this man to iron my shirts, although I am worried he might burn his face
  • 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.
  • @Seantendo
    I love the way he says "gradation."
  • @NovaV000
    When you live in the Edo period and you want your memes to go viral