India Ink Illustration with Japanese Influence

A course by Mika Takahashi , Visual artist and illustrator

Visual artist and illustrator. São Paulo, Brazil.
Joined October 2019

Explore the possibilities of India ink through techniques inspired by Sumi-e, from the first lines to the finishing touches

98% positive reviews (290)
6,466 students
Audio: Portuguese
Portuguese · Spanish · English · German · Italian · French · Polish · Dutch

Explore the possibilities of India ink through techniques inspired by Sumi-e, from the first lines to the finishing touches

Illustrating with India ink is more than a creative medium of expression, it is a style that develops into a dialogue with other ancestral techniques and cultures. Award-winning artist and illustrator Mika Takahashi uses this technique, inspired by traditional Japanese methods such as Sumi-e and Shodo, to give life to truly expressive pieces.

In this course, Mika will guide you through the entire process to create a composition in India ink from start to finish, exploring all the potential this material has to offer. You will also learn how to paint with precision, create contrasts, light effects, and shadows to convey emotion through this ancient technique.

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What will you learn in this online course?

14 lessons & 25 downloads

Materials
5 minutes, 49 seconds
Line exercises
2 minutes, 51 seconds
Stain exercises
3 minutes, 46 seconds
Composition
3 minutes, 52 seconds
  • 98% positive reviews (290)
  • 6,466 students
  • 14 lessons (1h 1m)
  • 25 additional resources (11 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
  • Available on the app
  • Audio: Portuguese
  • Portuguese · Spanish · English · German · Italian · French · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
  • Unlimited access forever

What is this course's project?

Create an India ink painting with Japanese influence using memories, dreams, photos, or literature.

Projects by course students

Who is this online course for?

For those interested in learning India ink techniques or for artists and illustrators looking for a new means of artistic expression.

Requirements and materials

Previous knowledge in illustrating with India ink is not necessary, just an eagerness to draw.

As for materials, you will need different types of paper (rice, cotton, bristol, and newspaper), ink (Sumi-e, ink bar, liquid ink, and gouache), Sumi-e or watercolor paintbrushes, a container, a cloth or paper towels, a pencil, an eraser, a scanner, and a computer with Adobe Photoshop for the final edits.


Reviews

6,466 Students
290 Reviews
98% Positive ratings

Mika Takahashi

A course by Mika Takahashi

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Visual artist and illustrator

Mika started her career working on animation production series, as well as illustrating books for editorials and magazines such as Biruta, Rocco, Melhoramentos, Lote 42, and V&R. In recent years, she has collaborated with independent publications such as A Samurai 1 and 2 by Mylle Silva, 312 Fast Comics Vol 2 by Felipe Cagno, and Selva Gráfica by Joel Lobo.

Her editorial work includes illustrations for comic book covers such as Um cara que caiu do Céu (e não conhecia a vida), Selva Gráfica Vol 2, and Realezas Urbanas. She has held various collective exhibitions such as Contínua (Clube dos Criadores) and Donas da Rua (ONU and Mauricio de Sousa), as well as individual exhibitions like Peças de um Quebra-Cabeças in the Galeria Hipotética. Her published books include Ink Stories and Além dos Trilhos.


Content

  • U1

    Wetting feet in ink

    • Hello! Nice to meet you!
    • Influences
    • What will we do in the course?
  • U2

    Learning to swim

    • Influences on the choice of a theme
    • Materials
    • Line exercises
    • Stain exercises
  • U3

    Diving

    • Composition
    • Final drawing
    • First spots
    • Contrast
    • Lines and fills
  • U4

    Returning to the surface

    • Manual editing
    • Digital Edition
  • FP

    Final project

    • Nanjing with Japanese influence

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    Learn valuable methods and techniques explained by top experts in the creative sector.

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Domestika's courses are online classes that provide you with the tools and skills you need to complete a specific project. Every step of the project combines video lessons with complementary instructional material, so you can learn by doing. Domestika's courses also allow you to share your own projects with the teacher and with other students, creating a dynamic course community.

All courses are 100% online, so once they're published, courses start and finish whenever you want. You set the pace of the class. You can go back to review what interests you most and skip what you already know, ask questions, answer questions, share your projects, and more.

The courses are divided into different units. Each one includes lessons, informational text, tasks, and practice exercises to help you carry out your project step by step, with additional complementary resources and downloads. You'll also have access to an exclusive forum where you can interact with the teacher and with other students, as well as share your work and your course project, creating a community around the course.

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India Ink Illustration with Japanese Influence. Illustration course by Mika Takahashi

India Ink Illustration with Japanese Influence

A course by Mika Takahashi
Visual artist and illustrator. São Paulo, Brazil.
Joined October 2019
  • 98% positive reviews (290)
  • 6,466 students