Omg. That retractable Lino cutter they're using! What is that called? Where can I get that exact one? It's like a v cut razor blade! I've never seen one like that before.
After seeing this video, I googled the artist. Absolutely EVERY link took me to a page that flashed infected virus spamming and it wouldn't stop. Just letting ya know.
That's rather strange. I never really had this problem as she is well-known artist in her field. Perhaps a native Japanese language website would help? tsukuitomoko.com/
It's basically just a retractable paper cutter, misc. carving tools and eraser slabs. Tsukui-san is a well-known eraser stamp artist from Japan. Her skills are absolutely amazing.
Hi Charles, I just purchase whatever is available but they are usually Japanese made keshigomu. The brand that Ms. Tsukui has used (sometimes sold with her starter kits) are called Hankeshi-Kun.
この極太のカッターで繊細な彫りも全部やっちゃうのが津久井先生の真骨頂というか、職人技だよなあ…… 真似して同じオルファの極太カッター買ってみたけど早々に断念して普通の細さのカッターで彫ってる
My mind was blown multiple times during this video.
I would have loved to see a final product.
+maireadre i would have loved to see the print.
that was beautiful and amazing! She carved it so fast and precise!
god that was SO CLEAN! Amazing!
Simply STUNNING!!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful work!
Lovely stamp. Great carving. unbelievable detail. I would like to have seen the stamped image. Thank you.
The details on this stamp was very exciting to get an understanding on what i may want to do myself, so thank you!! Peace!!
Wonderful dexterity. And great camerawork too!
That complement about the camerawork is sarcasm, right? 'Cause it move around so much at times that it gave me a headache.
I can hear Cantonese... That must be Harbour City in HK!
Great work. Swift and precise.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing your process!
Did she stain or put a wash on the rubber? It looks like it helps increase contrast to see the carved lines better.
Omg. That retractable Lino cutter they're using! What is that called? Where can I get that exact one? It's like a v cut razor blade! I've never seen one like that before.
So relaxing to watch...
Anyone else surprise at the dexterity of the cameraman?
You do beautiful work there
You are great 👍🏻
After seeing this video, I googled the artist. Absolutely EVERY link took me to a page that flashed infected virus spamming and it wouldn't stop. Just letting ya know.
That's rather strange. I never really had this problem as she is well-known artist in her field. Perhaps a native Japanese language website would help? tsukuitomoko.com/
Beautiful, well done to the crafter.
I liked how he changes his tool mid-session. The V-knife is much easier to control but it's limiting in small turns and corner.
Excellent work!
Wow. I’m definitely going to try this.
参考になります。有り難うございます。
Beautiful!! Thank you :)
That's cool.
What is the name of the carving material?
And...........where’s the print?
Gereat but I wish the camera person would sit still.
Hello Susan, considering this was taken amidst a cramped audience at a very public place, I did my best to stay still. 🙏🏻
Fantastic!!
Please, what brand of eraser do you use in this stamp?
EXCELENTE! Thank you for sharing it :)
Brilliant
How much did that stamp sell for?
Can you tell me what tools and materials were used in this video? Thanks so much!!!!
It's basically just a retractable paper cutter, misc. carving tools and eraser slabs. Tsukui-san is a well-known eraser stamp artist from Japan. Her skills are absolutely amazing.
I like to buy some of it and where to at
What kind of tool was that first one?
A scalpel.
amazing!
What kind of carving block are you using young lady
Hi Charles, I just purchase whatever is available but they are usually Japanese made keshigomu. The brand that Ms. Tsukui has used (sometimes sold with her starter kits) are called Hankeshi-Kun.
فنانه ❤
perfection!!!!!
wow
😯
Sound so easy... But it, s Not
This guy is cutting into the lines n shit...