Samurai, Ken (Sword) – Painting Video – Contemporary Art | Japanese Art | Fine Art | Wall Art

View all of my Japanese art (Japanese paintings and art prints) at www.soniei.com . Titles: Samurai, Ken (Sword), Musha (Warrior), Gijin (Fighter for Justice) Sale Status: Original Paintings Sold | Similarly Themed Art Prints for Sale Japanese Calligraphy: Samurai, Ken (Sword), Musha (Warrior), Gijin (Fighter for Justice) Style: Japanese Art | Contemporary Art Subject: Japanese Calligraphy Size: Approx. 20″ x 16″ x 0.75″ each Medium: Acrylic Paint on Stretched Canvas Art For Sale: The original paintings featured in the video above were sold, however there are similar art prints for sale in the Japanese Warrior and Samurai Art Prints collection: www.soniei.com The art prints in this collection come in: green, blue, red, lime green and brown / gray. All of my art prints are completely customizable online (all price ranges): size, framed or unframed, paper or canvas, etc. View all of my Japanese paintings and art prints for sale: www.soniei.com

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12 Responses to Samurai, Ken (Sword) – Painting Video – Contemporary Art | Japanese Art | Fine Art | Wall Art

  1. atotalmess says:

    Beautiful!

  2. HaruChocola says:

    indeed ! :D
    can you please put a video showing how to put other textures on the canvas please ?!
    i really love your work

  3. sonieipodcast says:

    absolutely thankful. : )

  4. sonieipodcast says:

    correct! : )

  5. sonieipodcast says:

    The Japanese calligraphy (kanji) on the four paintings is as follows:

    Samurai

    Ken (Sword)

    Musha (Warrior)

    Gijin (Fighter for Justice)

  6. sonieipodcast says:

    thx!

  7. sonieipodcast says:

    Good ol’ paper towel. : ) I know… fancy, right? :p

  8. HaruChocola says:

    can you please ell me what’s that paper you used to create those texture on the canvas ?

  9. glenwatcheston says:

    Like!!

  10. canvasart365 says:

    “Wow. This is such a cool video. I really enjoyed watch it. Great job and hope to see more cool video work like this.

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  11. SanMarin says:

    they’re japanese and they’re called kanjis… and yes i think they mean the same as the title

  12. Medech2012 says:

    Can you tell us what the Chinese signs mean ? Is it the same as the title ?

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