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Ralkyrie [2013-07-01 11:55:13 +0000 UTC]
Really amazing, Coming from Wing Chun, Lineage of Yip man and his two sons, plus Wong Sheung Leung, and Simon lau before he became money hungry.
(My Sifu is Steve Lee Swift Four masters into one, as people like to call him. very humble man, not cocky or aggressive atmosphere in most academy's, he does it the right way. Praise that their are still a couple good Grandmasters out there. Was just giving details.)
It means and show's a lot of talent and patience you have acquired. I have the utmost respect for you, as you have made a beautiful art work.
Keep them coming please, As I have enjoyed all your artwork but specially the Wing Chun. You are one of the few the encompass the correct concept of it.
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krenx In reply to Ralkyrie [2013-07-03 14:28:24 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Ralkyrie! I'm in the same lineage too. My Sifu is Ken lau; disciple of Yip Chun and Shaun Rawcliffe.
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nattfodd89 [2013-06-11 02:58:41 +0000 UTC]
this is truly amazing. As a Wing Chun practitioner i love the symbolism, and the fact that it's on scratch board is just wow. So good man!
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Keihaas-Art [2012-04-25 00:51:03 +0000 UTC]
scratch board?! ohh this is amazing.
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krenx In reply to Keihaas-Art [2012-04-25 01:54:09 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! It's like in ink board, and you take an X-acto knife and scratch the ink off to reveal the white surface underneath.
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Keihaas-Art In reply to krenx [2012-04-25 17:19:28 +0000 UTC]
sounds like it requires a whole lotta talent, and technique.
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