The Japanese draw the best patterns
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In my opinion of course. In this video I'm investigating this old Japanese pattern that uses the Flower of Life as its base.
Paper size: 21x21cm
Radius of first circle: 2.5cm
Пікірлер: 80
Hi! I'm Japanese! I always enjoy watching your videos! I'm glad you drew a Japanese pattern!
日本の伝統手芸「刺し子」等に使われるデザインですね☺️ ファッション性だけでなく生地を丈夫にする為にも使われてきました。キッチンで使う布巾や暖簾、確か柔道着もそうやって丈夫に作られたと聞きました。 まさかこのチャンネルで刺し子のデザインに出会えるとはビックリです(笑)
Did you know that this pattern actually emerged from the folk people weaving little businesses in the countryside over a thousand years ago, and became popular at the end of the Genroku period when new laws on luxury forbade extravagant fabrics and especially painted and embroidered fabrics and certain colours deemed to luxurious and only allowed to the aristocracy. And so the Asanoha pattern re-emerged as it went around those law while allowing people to wear something else than just plan colours or stripped fabri. And became especially popular in the sashiko style because it allows to create the pattern using tension rather than complicated needlework while at the same time making the fabric stronger hence also its philosophical image that it also makes the wearer stronger because it makes the fabric more resistant to tears and ripping. And it was a favourite pattern during the edo period for firefighter to bring them strength and resilience. Here is an example of it on Japanese embroidery kzread.info/dash/bejne/ip2AxtWGY9aYqNI.html Here is how this pattern is drawn in Japan. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aZOGm7d7dqm7mbA.html
@prawncrisp5951
5 ай бұрын
Beautiful and illuminating comment, thank you 🙏
What a beautiful pattern! Thanks for showing us how to draw it.
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
Beautiful stuff! Really appreciate your sharing these Geometric designs - Interesting how the Mistubishi logo is also contained within this pattern!
Crazy! I love it!!! Thanks for sharing! I will try this very soon
Thanks, Zak, very nice as always!
I was looking for this one. Thanks for sharing = )
This pattern is also used in Sashiko Quilting which is also from Japan as well.
thank you for sharing this. it is truly fun to watch.
I used to be very unconcerned with mathematics and geometry in high school, but ever since I've discovered esoteric knowledge and its ties to sacred geometry and learned to incorporate it into my art, your videos have been a great source of creativity and inspiration.
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
Same here, I don't remember a single thing they were trying to teach in school, but I'm pretty sure they never mentioned it's the language of absolutely everything in the universe. Glad you're feeling inspired! 🙏🏻
Just wanted to say thank you for your amazing work, content and your energy. Thank you! 🧡
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
Thank *you* for the support!
Hi from Australia. You explained that well. By the time your microphone picks up the construction noise and my phone emits the sound it doesn’t sound bad at all. I came across this clip as I’ve been looking up Furoshiki wrapping material. I’d like to see more Japanese patterns like this. Thanks.
Gracias por tu maravilloso trabajo!
So neat and tidy pattern, it'll be lovely on floor/wall tiles 😍
Thanks for your work 🙏
You are incredible AMAZING! Thank you
Hectic! Gets me higgghhhh! 🙏
Great channel :)
I always loved your work, can we use such Design patterns in architecture???
Stunning....as usual...
New to this, I thought, all I need iss the radius of the first circle...... Thank you descriptions!!! Nice one my olde!!!
Not sure about others watching but I didn’t hear any noise from the builders. What a fantastic pattern. Thanks again Zak x
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
That's good to know, I'm trying my best to work around it until they're done. Thank you Diane!
i dont know somebody already mentioned it, but its called hemp pattern. i have made a big plate with this pattern on it once.
Amo tu canal
Thats the Asa no ha. Its cannabis which the samurai were very fond of. Nice.
Man, this was a challenge but once you find your rhythm it’s not bad. Just have to have total focus which is why I love doing these.
I think I need to make some of these.
What's your favourite pattern?
@fefefilmprod8688
Жыл бұрын
Flower of Life is the coolest in my opinion. It contains so much within itself.
@bendyval
Жыл бұрын
Asanoha all the way!
@carlosantonioguevaraalcana715
Жыл бұрын
The Flower of Life 🙌
Cool
ZAC YOU ARE AHHH!MAZING. What’s the best measurement to use with the protractor?
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
30 or 60. I'm not sure, I don't use them. 🙏🏻
Я такие узоры в детстве рисовала, брала циркуль... и все меня дома нет...))очень увлекательно было.) 🍀
Hi! I loved your work , I have ques, about if can we use pattern in body tattoo?
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely!
@CreativeTerritory_111
Жыл бұрын
@@ZKorvin 🌹Awesome!
I could swear I've seen this pattern in synagogues I know
OMG… Thank God I’ve found you 👽I ❤the geometry of the Universe as well…
This looks like a guide for some kind of origami shape.
Брависимо !!!❄☄🔥💧
I see the Mitsubishi logo in it
??question?? what do you use on your work surface under your paper? for the constant metal tip poking holes......just found you and love your work....thanks
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
I just put a couple pieces of paper underneath. 🙏🏻
@marshallsnead9506
Жыл бұрын
@@ZKorvin ahhhh smart....I am going to try to use a cutting mat
Woooow!!!😲😲😲😲😲👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
麻の葉の模様大好きです。
What pens or markers do you use my guy? My felt tips soak too much. Need something that doesnt soak into the paper. Cheers 🙏
@ZKorvin
3 ай бұрын
Here's a link to everything I use... zkorvin.com/tools
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Namaskaram... How to divide circle into equal 50 parts ...
Это очень красиво, хочу повторить
reclamei que na argentina eram musicos recebendo guitarras... aqui no brasil eram brigas, e eu agora tentando estudar, depois da minha bebe, estou me sentindo uma fofoqueira e sem saco pra estudar.
Is there a live time version?
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
You knows it... www.patreon.com/posts/drawing-asanoha-69134599
Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio
Yo considero un empate entre el arte japonés y el musulmán, ya que ellos también hicieron patrones increíbles, con la Alhambra como uno de sus mayores exponentes.
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
La Alhambra es increible!
oh that's a "Chinese Checkers" board 🤔😳🤯
麻の葉と呼ばれるパターンですね、Marijuana leafでいいのか?
My favourite 😍🥰❤
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
I know 😂 One day I'll tattoo it on you
C'EST, UNE FAÇON : D'OUVRIR SON 3ÈME ŒIL. *** CELUI ,QUI VOUS PERMET D'ÊTRE EN COMMUNICATION AVEC L'ÊTRE INVISIBLE ET INFINI ET DIVIN 🙏🙏🙏💥💥💥🕊🕊🕊😇😇😇❤️❤️❤️🔐🔐🔐
is it wierd that it looked 2d and 3d at the same time
I have to mention that the background noise is barely noticeable. I often hear KZreadrs apologize for some noise that I wouldn’t have noticed otherwise. I prefer videos with voiceovers but this wouldn’t ruin an asmr. Also have you been living in an air bnb for 2 years??
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
3 years
@fancifuldevices
Жыл бұрын
@@ZKorvin that’s a new one for me! I thought they were just temporary. ANYWAY. I’d never thought about how these drawings were made which is weird cuz I’m an artist. I guess I thought they free handed until they finally got it lol
ET , VOUS AVEZ LA CLEF 🔑 🔑 🔑 QUI OUVRE TOUTES LES PORTES 💥 🚪 💥 🚪. (( NÉGATIVES, ET POSITIVES 🔐😇🕊💥🙏❤️
Here I'm first
With due respect, this is actually Islamic geometry art and these patterns could be found on many buildings and mosques all over the world.
@ZKorvin
Жыл бұрын
True but I imagine other cultures stumbled on the same pattern back in the day without any outside influence.