Making gradation beauty in Chinese paintings is easy with one stroke. When you use a Chinese painting brush (soft one) and Chinese ink with water. No particular technique is required. One stroke at one place is usually better than adding the 2nd and 3rd strokes at the same place.
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Pay attention how a big brush is hold by hand (fingers). In this way you must use an arm not a hand or tips of the fingers to move a big brush on paper. There are many different ways to hold different kinds of brushes (big and small, hard and soft, etc) as well as how to move a bush - many combinations bringing many different effects.
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My paintings - gradation was not so intentional (but not none). Mostly naturally and unexpectedly created, rather. This is fun.
ATG
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