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  • Fine Art Gallery: Irises by Talia Lehavi

    Original Japanese ink paintings of Irises < Back Irises Shop this gallery

  • Hundrend Million Blossoms

    View artwork in the Hundrend Million Blossoms gallery - the latest work from artist Talia Lehavi. The Talia Lehavi Studio Fine Art Store features an interactive online gallery for Talia’s artwork. The Fine Art Store will mail a piece of work directly to your door. Hundrend Million Blossoms blossom II £ 450 View Details blossom III - SOLD £ 0 View Details chrysanthemum - SOLD £ 0 View Details plum branch £ 275 View Details blossom I £ 450 View Details red roses £ 420 View Details calendula £ 175 View Details pink peony £ 375 View Details Peonies £ 475 View Details camellia £ 175 View Details

  • Notes on Pine

    View artwork in the Notes on Pine gallery - the latest work from artist Talia Lehavi. The Talia Lehavi Studio Fine Art Store features an interactive online gallery for Talia’s artwork. The Fine Art Store will mail a piece of work directly to your door. Notes on Pine

  • Fine Art Gallery: Angelic Canopy by Talia Lehavi

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  • Fine Art Gallery: Hundred Million Blossoms by Talia Lehavi

    Create an atmosphere of healing and well being with Talia's beautiful flower canvas paintings. < Back Hundred Million Blossoms Send an inquiry

  • Wild Flowers

    View artwork in the Wild Flowers gallery - the latest work from artist Talia Lehavi. The Talia Lehavi Studio Fine Art Store features an interactive online gallery for Talia’s artwork. The Fine Art Store will mail a piece of work directly to your door. Wild Flowers Ink Poppies II £ 475 View Details Ink Poppies III £ 475 View Details Gentian and Fennel £ 475 View Details Dandelions £ 475 View Details Ink Fennels £ 475 View Details Wild Flowers IV £ 475 View Details Ink Poppies I £ 475 View Details Wild Flowers I £ 475 View Details Wild Flowers II £ 475 View Details Wild Flowers III £ 475 View Details Wild Flowers I £ 475 View Details Cyclamen I £ 475 View Details Poppies IV £ 475 View Details Reeds £ 475 View Details Gentian Grasses £ 475 View Details Cyclamen £ 475 View Details Gentians £ 475 View Details Thistles £ 475 View Details

  • Japanese Ink Painting Beginners Course: Learn How to Paint Wild Orchids, Bamboo, Chrysanthemum, and Plum Blossom - ArtBrush - Talia Lehavi

    The Four Noble Ones is a comprehensive foundation course which provides students with an in-depth learning experience in Japanese ink painting. This course will give you the opportunity to develop your skill-set while gaining a deeper understanding and appreciation for the traditional process of ink painting. Foundation Course Step-by-step how to create beautiful Japanese ink paintings of wild orchids, bamboo, chrysanthemum, and plum blossom Enrol for £220 Course Description About this course The Four Noble Ones is a comprehensive foundation course which provides students with an in-depth learning experience in Japanese ink painting. This course will give you the opportunity to develop your skill-set while gaining a deeper understanding and appreciation for the traditional process of ink painting. In this course, you’ll learn how to paint wild orchids, bamboo, chrysanthemum, and plum blossom. This array of subjects allowing for an extensive study. Throughout the course, you will experiment with using ink, colour and a range of compositions to create your own ink paintings. In this course, you will: Learn how to prepare your work-space Learn how to hold the brush and make your own ink Exercise the brush to make fluent lines Practice Japanese calligraphy Learn step-by-step how to paint wild orchids, bamboo, chrysanthemum and plum-blossom Use Japanese watercolours Create your very own beautiful ink paintings Deepen your experience of the meditative nature of ink painting The course also includes: Tools and materials check-list Downloadable PDF worksheet to accompany each lesson Additional compositions for you to practice in your own time Upon completion of your foundation course you will become confident with using the Japanese brush, ink and paper, ready to paint many other beautiful subjects. You will understand and appreciate the value of this practice within the tradition of Japanese art history, and will find it an open gate for your own creative journey. This course is for you if: You want to learn the foundation of how to create beautiful ink painting using traditional Japanese brushes, ink and paper. You may not have previous experience, but are excited to explore and learn a new way of painting. You love the way of Japanese ink painting and wish to practice further, explore and develop your skills and abilities. GALLERY Highlights of what you will paint Learn how to paint The Four Noble Ones Step-by-step how to create beautiful Japanese ink paintings of wild orchids, bamboo, chrysanthemum, and plum blossom Enrol for £220 INSTRUCTOR Meet your teacher Talia Lehavi is an artist, a practitioner and a teacher of traditional Japanese ink painting. Following years of teaching, her love and passion for this artistic medium has now prompted her to create ArtBrush - online school for the studies of Japanese ink painting. The school is designed for students of all levels, from around the world, who are excited to learn, explore and discover the joy of ink painting and its many facets. TESTIMONIALS What our students say about their experience Talia’s ArtBrush online school guides its students onto a soulful journey into the realms of traditional Japanese ink painting. It is a unique combination between the disciplined perfection of the inner discourse of the hand, brush and ink, with an opportunity for new horizons as well as deep and spontaneous individual insights. — Tsipi W. Art Historian As a beginner in Japanese Ink Painting, Talia's approach to teaching made me feel completely comfortable. I have learnt so much about the history, processes and application of Ink Painting and cannot wait to continue pursuing my newfound skill set even further. I would recommend ArtBrush to everyone, no matter of capability, it's a truly unique school which allows for dedicated and encouraging learning. — Holly G . Artist Very detailed and informative course ! I have always been an admirer of Asian traditional painting and this course provided me of an insider's look of this magic world. With the help of Talia and the ARTBRUSH online courses, I have managed to learn, exercise and master special brushwork techniques otherwise unaccesible to me. I also got an overall understanding of the aesthetics around this beautiful world of ink painting. I totally recommend this! — Olympia T . Artist & Writer CONTENT Included in this course Welcome introduction Welcome to ArtBrush (2:21) Learning Japanese ink painting - introduction Your workspace (1:54) Tools & materials - The four treasures (5:09) Making ink & How to hold the brush (3:21) Your check list (1:03) Tools and materials sources The Four Noble Ones - introduction 4 Essential Japanese Ink Painting Tutorials About the Four Noble Ones (1:18) Structure of lessons on the course (2:00) Wild Orchids 蘭 'ran' Introduction on painting wild orchids (1:40) Brush practice - 'thin - thick - thin' (2:28) Painting wild orchid leaves (1:31) Calligraphy practice -HEART 心 'shin/kokoro' (3:19) Painting wild orchid flowers (4:36) Common mistakes (3:15) Create your own painting - Composition I (3:47) Wild orchid flower stem (3:06) Group of wild orchid leaves (3:52) Create your own painting - Composition II - Ink & colour (7:38) Wild orchid colour flower stem (10:20) Soul meditation - Elegance (0:29) Create your own painting - Composition III - Colour (5:28) Wild orchids - Outro (0:45) Bonus Section - 3 additional compositions for you to practice in your own time Bamboo 竹 'take' Promo (0:40) Introduction on painting bamboo (1:18) Brush practice - 'thin- thick -thin' (2:56) Painting bamboo leaves (3:02) Painting bamboo branches (6:09) Brush lines practice - 'pause - move - pause' (1:34) Calligraphy practice - ONE 一 'ichi' (1:34) Painting bamboo stems and knots (1:32) Create your own painting - Composition I (2:55) Playful ink technique (2:07) Soul meditation - Emptiness (0:56) Create your own painting - Composition II (3:59) Bamboo - Outro (0:55) Bonus Section - 3 additional compositions for you to practice in your own time Chrysanthemum - Yellow Empress 菊 'kiku' Introduction on painting chrysanthemum (1:53) Calligraphy practice - CENTRE 中 'chu/naka' (2:10) Brush practice - 'pause - move - pause' (1:27) Painting chrysanthemum leaves (5:45) Painting chrysanthemum buds and flowers (5:48) Create your own painting - Composition I (6:13) Painting flowers in 'boneless' style (3:55) Soul meditation - Strength (0:45) Create your own painting - Colour composition II (5:09) Chrysanthemum - Outro (1:17) Bonus I - Three additional compositions for you to practice in your own time Bonus II - Hokusai chrysanthemum designs from his manual Bonus III - Details of chrysanthemum from an 18th C. Japanase folding screen Bonus IV - Chrysanthemum by the Stream Plum Blossom 梅の花 'ume no hana' Introduction on painting plum blossom (1:41) Brush practice - 'deer antlers' (1:25) Fine twigs (1:36) Painting blossoms 'line stroke' style (5:44) Creating your own painting - Simple composition I (7:54) Brush practice - plum twigs (2:03) Brush practice - plum branches (5:10) Plum branches and colour blossoms 'boneless' style (5:10) Create your own painting - Composition II - Ink and colour (3:13) Soul meditation - The nature of a breathing line (0:26) Create your own painting - Composition III - Ink and colour (6:12) Xtra - Painting plum blossom - principles and symbology Plum blossom - Outro (1:23) Bonus I - Three additional compositions for you to practice in your own time Bonus II - Plum blossom haiku Course Outro Outro (0:39) Bonus Material Traditional compositions for you to practice in your own time The Four Noble Ones Haiku - Poetry Get your certificate of graduation Review and ArtBrush students gallery Music by Matthew Halsall Learn how to paint The Four Noble Ones Step-by-step how to create beautiful Japanese ink paintings of wild orchids, bamboo, chrysanthemum, and plum blossom Enrol for £220 FAQs Frequently Asked Questions When does the course start and finish? The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course – you decide when you start and when you finish. How long do I have access to the course? How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling and as long as ArtBrush is live online, you have unlimited access to the course across any devices you own for as long as you like. I am a complete beginner. Is this for me? Yes! The course is designed with beginners and intermediate students in mind, as well as, those who are keen to deepen their knowledge of the field. There are many step-by-step videos that are perfect for anyone just getting started. No previous experience in art or ink painting is required. The course is for mixed-level abilities. I am a professional artist. Is this for me? Absolutely! Many professional artists and designers have been studying with Talia and have benefited from the Japanese art and practice aesthetics. The courses offer new ways of observing nature and understanding painting composition and space in a way unique to Japanese ink painting. How do I enrol on a course? To enrol on one of the ArtBrush courses, click on any "Enrol" button on this page and complete your purchase. You will need to create an account with us to purchase and access the course. If you already have an account, log in to complete your purchase. Then, you'll have access to the course, and your purchase details will be emailed to you. Would I need any special tools and materials? Yes! There is a short 'check list' video inside the course for help in setting up your workspace and for preparing your tool-set for the courses. You will find also inside the course Talia's recommended list with links to main UK and US art supplyers. You can read about Japanese ink painting tools and materials HERE . In addition you are welcome to choose from a selection of three comprehensive sets of tools and materials, curated by Talia and available HERE . What software do I need to access the course? Please simply ensure that you have updated your internet browser to the latest version. If you run into any technical issues, we advise to clear your cache, cookies and browsing history. For any further technical enquiries please contact: artbrushonline@gmail.com What if I wish to cancel? We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 7 days and we will give you a full refund. How can I get further help and ask a question? At any time, our team will help you at: artbrushonline@gmail.com

  • Journey

    View artwork in the Journey gallery - the latest work from artist Talia Lehavi. The Talia Lehavi Studio Fine Art Store features an interactive online gallery for Talia’s artwork. The Fine Art Store will mail a piece of work directly to your door. Journey self strengthening never ceases VI £ 750 View Details self strengthening never ceases V £ 750 View Details self strengthening never ceases IV £ 750 View Details journey £ 575 View Details dwelling II £ 575 View Details self strengthening never ceases V £ 575 View Details dwelling £ 575 View Details self strengthening never ceases II £ 750 View Details Self strengthening never ceases I £ 750 View Details

  • Fine Art Gallery: Tendril by Talia Lehavi

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  • Fine Art Gallery: Notes on Pine by Talia Lehavi

    Notes on Pine paintings by Talia Lehavi < Back Notes on Pine Send an inquiry

  • Learn How to Paint Tiger and Bamboo - ArtBrush - Talia Lehavi

    In this lesson manual you will learn how to paint tiger and bamboo with Japanese ink and a touch of colour. In Asian art the tiger represents courage, strength and bravery. He is one of the only animals that can wonder within the thick high bamboo forest which is its natural dwelling habitat. The lesson is divided in three parts with simple instructions for you to follow and create your very own beautiful paintings. Each part has additional compositions for you to practice in a more free style, based on the step-by-step part. The lesson also includes notes on tigers in Japanese art history, as well as short meditations to enhance your contemplative mode as you practice. In the introductory part you will find details for your workspace and tools and materials used in this art form. You can source these from a recommended suppliers list included at the end of the manual. In the first part you will learn step-by-step how to paint a head of a tiger with correct proportion to train your eye to view what it sees and not what it think it sees. Included in this part two additional tiger’s head composition for you to practice. This will help you for the more complex tiger paintings to follow. The second part explores painting practice of a sitting tiger with few brush strokes. The first practice is inspired by a small paintings by master ink painter of the 18th C. Ogata Kōrin. This part also includes basic strokes for painting bamboo leaves, branches, stems and knots. Two additional tiger and bamboo compositions included in this part for you to practice. The first tiger here is in the style of Nagasawa Rosetsu, master ink painter of the 18th C. In the third part of the lesson, you will learn to paint a walking tiger, using a variety shades of ink, and keeping to the proportion of the head you learned in part one. Here, as well, you will find two additional practice compositions. In the bonus material of this lesson, included a short writing on a sleeping tiger in one of the oldest Zen ink painting. A final ,free style composition, of a sleeping tiger conclude this lesson. Using shades of ink and layers of washes, you are invited to explore the beauty of painting this magnificent animal, together with a deeper understanding of its healing qualities and significance in Japanese art history. NOTE: This is a working booklet style manual lesson. It is presented as a PDF file and is designed so that you can download, print and bind it as a working booklet to work with.   Tiger and Bamboo Step-by-step how to paint tiger and bamboo Enrol for £25 Course Description About this manual In this lesson manual you will learn how to paint tiger and bamboo with Japanese ink and a touch of colour. In Asian art the tiger represents courage, strength and bravery. He is one of the only animals that can wonder within the thick high bamboo forest which is its natural dwelling habitat. The lesson is divided in three parts with simple instructions for you to follow and create your very own beautiful paintings. Each part has additional compositions for you to practice in a more free style, based on the step-by-step part. The lesson also includes notes on tigers in Japanese art history, as well as short meditations to enhance your contemplative mode as you practice. In the introductory part you will find details for your workspace and tools and materials used in this art form. You can source these from a recommended suppliers list included at the end of the manual. In the first part you will learn step-by-step how to paint a head of a tiger with correct proportion to train your eye to view what it sees and not what it think it sees. Included in this part two additional tiger’s head composition for you to practice. This will help you for the more complex tiger paintings to follow. The second part explores painting practice of a sitting tiger with few brush strokes. The first practice is inspired by a small paintings by master ink painter of the 18th C. Ogata Kōrin. This part also includes basic strokes for painting bamboo leaves, branches, stems and knots. Two additional tiger and bamboo compositions included in this part for you to practice. The first tiger here is in the style of Nagasawa Rosetsu, master ink painter of the 18th C. In the third part of the lesson, you will learn to paint a walking tiger, using a variety shades of ink, and keeping to the proportion of the head you learned in part one. Here, as well, you will find two additional practice compositions. In the bonus material of this lesson, included a short writing on a sleeping tiger in one of the oldest Zen ink painting. A final ,free style composition, of a sleeping tiger conclude this lesson. Using shades of ink and layers of washes, you are invited to explore the beauty of painting this magnificent animal, together with a deeper understanding of its healing qualities and significance in Japanese art history. NOTE: This is a working booklet style manual lesson. It is presented as a PDF file and is designed so that you can download, print and bind it as a working booklet to work with. GALLERY Highlights of what you will paint Learn how to paint Tiger and Bamboo Step-by-step how to paint tiger and bamboo Enrol for £25 INSTRUCTOR Meet your teacher Talia Lehavi is an artist, a practitioner and a teacher of traditional Japanese ink painting. Following years of teaching, her love and passion for this artistic medium has now prompted her to create ArtBrush - online school for the studies of Japanese ink painting. The school is designed for students of all levels, from around the world, who are excited to learn, explore and discover the joy of ink painting and its many facets. TESTIMONIALS What our students say about their experience Very detailed and informative course ! I have always been an admirer of Asian traditional painting and this course provided me of an insider's look of this magic world. With the help of Talia and the ARTBRUSH online courses, I have managed to learn, exercise and master special brushwork techniques otherwise unaccesible to me. I also got an overall understanding of the aesthetics around this beautiful world of ink painting. I totally recommend this! — Olympia T . Artist & Writer CONTENT Included in this manual Welcome to your lesson Your workspace Tools and materials Check list Part I - Head of a tiger The tiger in Japanese art How to paint a tiger's head Soul meditation - Bravery of heart Tiger head - Two compositions to practice Part II - Tiger and bamboo Tigers and bamboo in Japanese art How to paint bamboo Little tiger How to paint a sitting tiger Soul meditation - Resilience Tiger and bamboo - Four composition to practice Part III - Walking tiger How to paint a walking tiger Soul meditation - Hidden power of you - Alchemy Roaring tiger - Composition to practice Bonus material The four sleepers - A tiger in a 14th C. Japanese ink painting Sleeping tiger - Composition to practice Recommended sources for tools and materials Learn how to paint Tiger and Bamboo Step-by-step how to paint tiger and bamboo Enrol for £25 FAQs Frequently Asked Questions When does the course start and finish? The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course – you decide when you start and when you finish. How long do I have access to the course? How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling and as long as ArtBrush is live online, you have unlimited access to the course across any devices you own for as long as you like. I am a complete beginner. Is this for me? Yes! The course is designed with beginners and intermediate students in mind, as well as, those who are keen to deepen their knowledge of the field. There are many step-by-step videos that are perfect for anyone just getting started. No previous experience in art or ink painting is required. The course is for mixed-level abilities. I am a professional artist. Is this for me? Absolutely! Many professional artists and designers have been studying with Talia and have benefited from the Japanese art and practice aesthetics. The courses offer new ways of observing nature and understanding painting composition and space in a way unique to Japanese ink painting. How do I enrol on a course? To enrol on one of the ArtBrush courses, click on any "Enrol" button on this page and complete your purchase. You will need to create an account with us to purchase and access the course. If you already have an account, log in to complete your purchase. Then, you'll have access to the course, and your purchase details will be emailed to you. Would I need any special tools and materials? Yes! There is a short 'check list' video inside the course for help in setting up your workspace and for preparing your tool-set for the courses. You will find also inside the course Talia's recommended list with links to main UK and US art supplyers. You can read about Japanese ink painting tools and materials HERE . In addition you are welcome to choose from a selection of three comprehensive sets of tools and materials, curated by Talia and available HERE . What software do I need to access the course? Please simply ensure that you have updated your internet browser to the latest version. If you run into any technical issues, we advise to clear your cache, cookies and browsing history. For any further technical enquiries please contact: artbrushonline@gmail.com What if I wish to cancel? We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 7 days and we will give you a full refund. How can I get further help and ask a question? At any time, our team will help you at: artbrushonline@gmail.com

  • Time Bubbles

    View artwork in the Time Bubbles gallery - the latest work from artist Talia Lehavi. The Talia Lehavi Studio Fine Art Store features an interactive online gallery for Talia’s artwork. The Fine Art Store will mail a piece of work directly to your door. Time Bubbles time bubbles IV £ 1450 View Details time bubbles II £ 1450 View Details time bubbles VI £ 1450 View Details time bubbles III £ 1450 View Details time bubbles VII £ 1450 View Details time bubbles V £ 1450 View Details

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