Haboku

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title: Haboku
text: Splashed-ink Landscape Haboku (破墨) and Hatsuboku (溌墨) are both painting techniques employed in suiboku in China and Japan, as seen in landscape paintings, involving an abstract simplification of forms and freedom of brushwork. The two terms are often confused with each other in ordinary use. Generally, haboku relies on a layered contrast black, gray and white, whereas hatsuboku utilizes "splashes" of ink, without leaving clear contours or outlines. The style apparently started in the Tang dynast
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description: Japanese ink based painting techniques
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haboku
date created: 2005-04-18T00:05:41Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T16:34:31Z
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