Unintentional ASMR 🖼️ Traditional Japanese Printmaking (brushing, explanations)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @TroyBrophy
    @TroyBrophy 6 лет назад +4875

    There seems to be some confusion about why he rubs the baren on his face. A new baren is oiled (traditionally using camellia oil) to lubricate it so it moves smoothly across the paper. A well-used baren is often lubricated using oil from the printmaker's face or hair.

    • @xFRaCTuR3x
      @xFRaCTuR3x 6 лет назад +132

      Liked for visibility, Thanks!

    • @omamawin
      @omamawin 6 лет назад +433

      i run a needle through my hair for the same reason: oils. smoother sewing.

    • @tacocatt6808
      @tacocatt6808 5 лет назад +245

      Troy Brophy Lol also because of the static electricity and if he didn’t do that it would attract the paper and minutely make it drag.

    • @dragzgaming
      @dragzgaming 5 лет назад +2

      Lol

    • @westernwizard13
      @westernwizard13 5 лет назад +14

      Troy Brophy underrated comment tbh

  • @joelvonpost8667
    @joelvonpost8667 7 лет назад +7641

    The joy of printing with Bobu Rossa

    • @GodsTodd
      @GodsTodd 7 лет назад +235

      Joel von Post *Rossukii

    • @poopistbaby
      @poopistbaby 6 лет назад +189

      That actually made me laugh out loud, thank you.

    • @tomc2681
      @tomc2681 6 лет назад +12

      😂😂😂

    • @sungasunga9301
      @sungasunga9301 6 лет назад +321

      "Bobuko Rossuki-san"

    • @PolentaSDR
      @PolentaSDR 6 лет назад +9

      Lmfaoooo

  • @mrduck6720
    @mrduck6720 5 лет назад +1245

    Unintentional ASMR happens to be the most wholesome ASMR

    • @EggBastion
      @EggBastion 5 лет назад +8

      Even when it's Interdimensional Angelic Healing?

    • @shawnhtpc2271
      @shawnhtpc2271 4 года назад +21

      Yeah, I don't have any use for imaginary-girlfriend ASMR videos.

    • @kazimirkozul947
      @kazimirkozul947 3 года назад +10

      Creators of this video knows exactly what they are doing. They used supersensitiv microphone to capture every sound detail. This video is intentional asmr, it must be. But not awkward kind of asmr though. Very good one indeed

    • @Mindlabytinth
      @Mindlabytinth 3 года назад +3

      thing is, it's too interesting to be the kind of ASMR you use to lull yourself to sleep.
      I mean, that was my intention and I ended up watching the whole thing, so...

    • @thinginground5179
      @thinginground5179 3 года назад +2

      Wholemeal** A ghood sqaure fhield** ASMR

  • @TimoKanal
    @TimoKanal 7 лет назад +5021

    There are people complaining about his English? His English is actually *really* good for a native Japanese speaker.

    • @mauvedragontiddies9244
      @mauvedragontiddies9244 7 лет назад +356

      *+Timo* I've seen worse cases with people who actually should be able to speak decent English.

    • @bongoms
      @bongoms 7 лет назад +6

      BasicallyImHigh what?

    • @eyyemilia8902
      @eyyemilia8902 7 лет назад +39

      BasicallyImHigh wow... Are you proud of yourself Pothead?

    • @bongoms
      @bongoms 7 лет назад +5

      BasicallyImHigh лол тебе нужно учить русский, не я.

    • @megaoof8582
      @megaoof8582 6 лет назад +171

      Maybe it's the pronunciation, but his English is on point to cases I've seen.
      *I've seen people who's first language is English, and they speak bad english.*

  • @angelroost
    @angelroost 7 лет назад +1614

    I will never look at one of these prints the same way again after seeing the process.

    • @YamiKodoku
      @YamiKodoku 7 лет назад +4

      Same here

    • @em4957
      @em4957 7 лет назад +36

      angelroost me too... there are two in my living room on either side of the fireplace mantle and I never knew how much work was put into making them

    • @alanaustin5371
      @alanaustin5371 7 лет назад

      angelroost I made these in school this year too

    • @JapaneseModernist
      @JapaneseModernist 7 лет назад +26

      A lot of people think japanese prints are primivite, simple and something I child could "draw" but it is way more than that. It's all about the process and not so much about the image

    • @Max16032
      @Max16032 7 лет назад +12

      Same! I first thought it was a simple process. Turns out it takes a lot of skill for ONE print. And the printers back then did thousands of these. Incredible.

  • @Oldshirt
    @Oldshirt 5 лет назад +5888

    I'm willing to bet this guy NEVER has bubbles on his smart phone screen protectors.

    • @nadaproblem3023
      @nadaproblem3023 4 года назад +88

      Pfft hahaha "It's very difficult."

    • @shawnhtpc2271
      @shawnhtpc2271 4 года назад +7

      🤣

    • @rpgsauruz8552
      @rpgsauruz8552 4 года назад +21

      You do? I- why it's not that hard to put on a protector 😂

    • @eliana6620
      @eliana6620 4 года назад +30

      CLR Skate those glass screen protectors are easy to apply because they’re more rigid, but the plastic ones are sometimes a real bitch, especially when applying them on larger devices.

    • @revmachine2662
      @revmachine2662 4 года назад +8

      Oohh am the 900th like..!

  • @TinaSotis
    @TinaSotis 6 лет назад +818

    What a gift this lovely man has given us. He obviously took a lot of trouble to make an informative video to teach and share with us. His technique is so precise, and I love his clear explanations of all the steps. And what beautiful prints!

    • @maghrebforever2012
      @maghrebforever2012 5 лет назад +4

      Tina Sotis he did not take the video for the elucidation of others. That was achieved by a third party video team who thought it worth their while.

  • @vilma8369
    @vilma8369 6 лет назад +2986

    8:53 turn your volume really loud and you'll hear people in the background say "are we still rolling?" "Yeah"

  • @MrCreatureGames
    @MrCreatureGames 4 года назад +9001

    I now know more about Japanese printmaking than about the exam I have tomorrow.
    Edit: I passed :)

    • @vichy11
      @vichy11 4 года назад +200

      what a classic situation for me

    • @karr1265
      @karr1265 4 года назад +124

      You can carbon date this comment to a more simple time

    • @shihang86
      @shihang86 4 года назад +61

      And now you know how can you make a living in case you don’t have a master degree.

    • @tylerrussell310
      @tylerrussell310 4 года назад +56

      Lmao I have an engineering exam in 11 hours, this is a much better use of time

    • @wintasnow4432
      @wintasnow4432 4 года назад +20

      @@tylerrussell310 it builds character

  • @LetsbeHonestOfficial
    @LetsbeHonestOfficial 6 лет назад +2464

    Everything from the master himself, the colors and brushes to the 100 year old cherry wood, these paintings/prints are truly something I would consider valuable

    • @OnlyInhuman90
      @OnlyInhuman90 6 лет назад +7

      No, he's English is bet. I can tel becos I'm national English speaker

    • @dawidblazkowicz2702
      @dawidblazkowicz2702 6 лет назад +36

      You clearly aren't XD

    • @christiansantillan184
      @christiansantillan184 6 лет назад +27

      *that's the joke*

    • @Theproclaimed
      @Theproclaimed 6 лет назад +6

      Islam is a mental illness great username buddy.....

    • @ewgoforth
      @ewgoforth 6 лет назад +1

      I wonder what "mountain cherry" is. I've never seen a cherry tree big enough to make a board this size.

  • @jojogarcia2361
    @jojogarcia2361 5 лет назад +825

    Ive watched this several times. Have to appreciate the nature of his moments: from the way he ties his apron, to the gingerly finished brush strokes. He is the epitome of discipline and careful study. Doesn't seem concerned with speed but instead accuracy. This is something that seems lost in most crafts now-a-days. Thank you for introducing us to this man, vid, and craft.

    • @averylividmoose3599
      @averylividmoose3599 5 лет назад +6

      27th rewatch of both episodes. I fall asleep to this man, its muh nectar

    • @tsangerine
      @tsangerine 3 года назад +2

      right? i would've gotten paint all over my hands and clothes

    • @believeonjesus7215
      @believeonjesus7215 3 года назад +1

      Repent of sin!
      The Gospel:
      JESUS died for our sins on the cross, HE shed HIS holy, innocent , precious blood for us (HIS blood washes away ALL sins) HE was buried but on the third day GOD raised HIM from the dead. All you have to do to be saved is: Believe in JESUS, trust in HIS blood. JESUS did everything for you, no works are required for salvation (Ephesians 2:8-9) . (Don’t forget to repent of sin. ).,

    • @DodgyDaveGTX
      @DodgyDaveGTX 2 года назад +3

      It's impressive to think that this process has probably remained unchanged for decades or centuries even. There's no modern technology involved here. The technicalities of printmaking had already been perfected long ago. And everything about the process is careful, slow & meticulous - something that seems to be inherently, and traditionally, Japanese.

  • @RamblinAround
    @RamblinAround 2 года назад +328

    He is so skilled that he makes it look easy, which it most definitely is not. So precise, it's extremely impressive.

    • @cloud_tsukamo
      @cloud_tsukamo 2 года назад +7

      The most skilled in any craft make it look easy

    • @ryanhughes1101
      @ryanhughes1101 2 года назад +2

      I couldn’t trace this picture this accurately with tracing paper much less laying it down 15 times.

  • @Fecal_Eruptions
    @Fecal_Eruptions 6 лет назад +751

    I think videos like these work better than intentional asmr videos because of the genuineness of it. They're real and authentic sounds with meaning behind them. Not just for asmr purposes. It's organic, so to speak.

    • @averylividmoose3599
      @averylividmoose3599 5 лет назад +63

      I'll repeat what I said to another person but you worded it much better than me.
      Unintentional ASMR is much better than thots 'whispering' a Starbucks story into their microphone for money because this is proper and genuine, not forced.

    • @dh2513
      @dh2513 5 лет назад +2

      A very livid Moose exactly!!!

    • @dragzgaming
      @dragzgaming 5 лет назад +36

      Most of us experience "unintentional asmr" first. It's what we all started searching for asmr for. Asmr role play is forced and stupid lol I agree 100% you cant beat authentic asmr

    • @shannonbennetts
      @shannonbennetts 5 лет назад +18

      Such a profound statement...then I saw your name 😆😆

    • @dragzgaming
      @dragzgaming 5 лет назад +6

      @@shannonbennetts also organic

  • @JohnJohnson-jr6hp
    @JohnJohnson-jr6hp 6 лет назад +11839

    When I search for Japanese ASMR, I'm not looking for anime girls. I'm looking for elderly Japanese Craftsmen. Make of that what you will.

    • @eggegg749
      @eggegg749 5 лет назад +273

      John Johnson I thought I was the only one...

    • @sierramolinary
      @sierramolinary 5 лет назад +323

      actually same, the supply of these are limited. :((

    • @brianplotkin7182
      @brianplotkin7182 5 лет назад +562

      Too bad Japanese art is overshadowed by the anime degeneracy. This is true culture.

    • @Smurfitysmurf559
      @Smurfitysmurf559 5 лет назад +13

      Same.

    • @Fogolol
      @Fogolol 5 лет назад +314

      @@brianplotkin7182 "Degeneracy" now that's just being rude aint it?

  • @BrianLockett
    @BrianLockett 3 года назад +495

    The entire traditional Japanese world is unintentional ASMR. Craftsmanship. Tea ceremonies. Ikebana. It's all just so relaxing.

    • @strangelee4400
      @strangelee4400 Год назад

      'I'll just...run screaming at this man with my sword...chopped his head off...happy little accidents...'
      (okay maybe not ALL traditional Japanese customs are calming).

    • @Lambo369
      @Lambo369 Год назад +7

      So is sumo💙

    • @ExplodingPiggy
      @ExplodingPiggy Год назад +7

      ...Unit 731

    • @boi5375
      @boi5375 Год назад

      ​@@ExplodingPiggyhuh

    • @briansamuel246
      @briansamuel246 Год назад +1

      ​@@ExplodingPiggyhahaha Jesus😂

  • @sakurashin6456
    @sakurashin6456 6 лет назад +1418

    I love how Japanese people always gravitate to clean-almost-perfect art. You can really see the passion to produce good quality art/product. You'll never see half-assed work in Japan. I respect them so much 😊

    • @BestUnintentionalASMR
      @BestUnintentionalASMR  6 лет назад +111

      I fully agree, there is also Japanese music like Ryuichi Sakamoto which I really enujoy for the same reasons

    • @meonkrishnanan5920
      @meonkrishnanan5920 5 лет назад +99

      Don't generalize it sounds stupid

    • @thegamer5367
      @thegamer5367 5 лет назад +38

      @@meonkrishnanan5920
      Its actuly fairly accurate for older times, the japanese militairy had to take over the goverment at the time cuz they ware obsessed with art

    • @mannycarrillo6595
      @mannycarrillo6595 5 лет назад +12

      But china on the other hand....

    • @Ricky-zf9cv
      @Ricky-zf9cv 5 лет назад +40

      @@mannycarrillo6595 if you go check out traditional chinese art, there are a lot of craftsmanship and dedication that goes into them, and also part of Japan culture was inspired and formed by Traditional Chinese culture.

  • @thehermit8618
    @thehermit8618 7 лет назад +2514

    I want to fall asleep but the printing process is too interesting....

  • @Benzy670
    @Benzy670 5 лет назад +260

    I hope this man knows how appreciated he and his work are. Thank you, sir, for sharing with us your beautiful craft that you have so clearly mastered!!

    • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
      @TERRYBIGGENDEN 4 года назад +4

      Totally agree. You can find him presenting his own works as well here.

    • @adgtheone
      @adgtheone 2 года назад

      It is an absolute marvel, it's true.

  • @lordburton16
    @lordburton16 6 лет назад +7501

    He forgot to beat the devil out of the brush

    • @mint-o5497
      @mint-o5497 5 лет назад +47

      Lord Burton16 ? Don’t think ur in a position to critique his art he’s spent years perfecting..

    • @kordy6367
      @kordy6367 5 лет назад +583

      @@mint-o5497 r/wooosh

    • @용인준
      @용인준 5 лет назад +151

      @@mint-o5497 lol stfu

    • @ramonessix
      @ramonessix 5 лет назад +142

      He did it with his face

    • @thefourofapocalypse7955
      @thefourofapocalypse7955 5 лет назад +251

      @@mint-o5497 It was a Joke, I think about Bob Ross, but I maybe wrong.

  • @isabellaoliveira2028
    @isabellaoliveira2028 6 лет назад +687

    asmr + culture = the best asmr ever. thank you so much!

    • @Fortnitekid1427-o5k
      @Fortnitekid1427-o5k 5 лет назад +2

      Isabella Oliveira true

    • @porcupineracer2
      @porcupineracer2 5 лет назад +6

      Indeed. There’s a great one with a Welsh stone carver chipping at stone while imparting wisdom.

    • @finn4012
      @finn4012 4 года назад +5

      Combined with unintentional asmr? Now that’s the best

    • @adamwest8711
      @adamwest8711 3 года назад

      You really should check out Dave Bull. Particularly his David’s Choice series.

  • @BeckyEZ
    @BeckyEZ 5 лет назад +350

    I remember I did this for my art class back in high school. I chose Totoro from "My Neighbor Totoro". It was very hard to keep everything within its lines, and to make sure that the papers weren't crooked, but at the end I was satisfied with my pieces. This video brings back fond memories when I was younger.

    • @Kosky555
      @Kosky555 5 лет назад +5

      whaaa that sounds like an awesome class

    • @evelynmejia2344
      @evelynmejia2344 4 года назад +2

      Same but I totally messed mine up cry

    • @xxxemoxbeccaxxx
      @xxxemoxbeccaxxx 3 года назад +3

      now i wanna see your totoro end product. i love the studio ghibli art form

    • @believeonjesus7215
      @believeonjesus7215 3 года назад +1

      Repent of sin!
      The Gospel:
      JESUS died for our sins on the cross, HE shed HIS holy, innocent , precious blood for us (HIS blood washes away ALL sins) HE was buried but on the third day GOD raised HIM from the dead. All you have to do to be saved is: Believe in JESUS, trust in HIS blood. JESUS did everything for you, no works are required for salvation (Ephesians 2:8-9) . (Don’t forget to repent of sin. ).,,

  • @CrisWhetstone
    @CrisWhetstone 7 лет назад +108

    Wonderful. There is always something peaceful and quieting about watching craftsmen work. Especially these small crafts that do not require heavy tools.

  • @JIROHirokawa
    @JIROHirokawa 7 лет назад +6962

    He rubs the thing on his face to lose its negative charge. Because it would drag the paper if he doesn't

    • @jaim3m3s
      @jaim3m3s 7 лет назад +380

      Jiro Conwi thanks!!

    • @jrpgnation6375
      @jrpgnation6375 6 лет назад +101

      oh

    • @Judgementday3010
      @Judgementday3010 6 лет назад +468

      Thank you. I was incredibly curious about this.

    • @mcorrade
      @mcorrade 6 лет назад +212

      thank you. I was wondering why he did that and that makes perfect sense

    • @benjaminquijano275
      @benjaminquijano275 6 лет назад +103

      YOU DA REAL MVP

  • @gaslitworldf.melissab2897
    @gaslitworldf.melissab2897 5 лет назад +580

    I envy that Japanese have the opportunity to study things that require mastery over a number of years. While they are modern, they still appreciate that refined workmanship is not achieved overnight.

    • @gardenlover9663
      @gardenlover9663 5 лет назад +24

      Everyone has the same opportunity. I know artists who work for money and spend the rest of their time, honing their skills. All that is required is desire and discipline.

    • @yamimayonnaise5378
      @yamimayonnaise5378 4 года назад +15

      @misa smith the bias is strong with this one

    • @Capaholic208
      @Capaholic208 4 года назад +5

      Yami Mayonnaise he does have a point tho...

    • @yamimayonnaise5378
      @yamimayonnaise5378 4 года назад +18

      @@Capaholic208 to some extent it is accurate that people overrated japanese culture and overall japan itself. It suffers many flaws that others do. Im not arguing that, im just pointing out the amount of bias and anger seeping from his comment

    • @vascosassettipintoleite8506
      @vascosassettipintoleite8506 4 года назад +10

      misa smith who hurt you?

  • @AsterDXZ
    @AsterDXZ 7 лет назад +1210

    I get this edit is supposed to be asmr purposes, but some people in these comments honestly have no appreciation for the art techniques this guy is demonstrating and explaining throughly.

    • @hugmuun
      @hugmuun 7 лет назад +23

      This guy is best friend material and he doesn't even know us

    • @jorklind
      @jorklind 7 лет назад +23

      You know, at first I thought "oh he's making a copy" then I saw the work that goes into this and said "this is truly an art form - I would be honored to have one of these pieces."

    • @BGvanko
      @BGvanko 6 лет назад

      AsterDXZ I

    • @BiologicalClock
      @BiologicalClock 6 лет назад +3

      I studied printmaking as my major in college. It's a wonderful combination of art, trade, and science.

  • @micahsnyder7299
    @micahsnyder7299 7 лет назад +1487

    Outside of the asmr part of it, this is just a really cool video.
    I also saw some people complain about his broken English, but I don't think it's really all that bad. Let's be honest, how many English speakers here can speak Japanese as well as this man does English?

    • @DVZM.
      @DVZM. 7 лет назад +15

      K r e e
      right

    • @flamecranium7787
      @flamecranium7787 7 лет назад +116

      K r e e the english speaking twats complaining about his english cant speak decent english themselves.

    • @micahsnyder7299
      @micahsnyder7299 7 лет назад +8

      FlameCranium I know right?

    • @ragnhildmd5063
      @ragnhildmd5063 7 лет назад +44

      i wouldn't really consider this to be "broken" English tbh. some pronounciation is a bit hard to understand and there is a grammatical error once in a while, but this is obviously easy to understand and he is well articulated when forming sentences. I would rather consider a language "broken" if it is spoken at the same skill level as when I (try to) speak French.

    • @micahsnyder7299
      @micahsnyder7299 7 лет назад +4

      Ragnhild MD I suppose you're right. Either way, he clearly understands how to speak the language.

  • @kingslayer603
    @kingslayer603 5 лет назад +1527

    I want this man to iron my shirts, although I am worried he might burn his face

    • @sonicfarts3310
      @sonicfarts3310 5 лет назад +18

      King Slayer lmfao

    • @ChrisBennettGameDesign
      @ChrisBennettGameDesign 4 года назад +32

      Underrated

    • @salj.5459
      @salj.5459 4 года назад +9

      The only good comment here

    • @nadaproblem3023
      @nadaproblem3023 4 года назад +2

      Pfft haha nah he knows what he's doing

    • @rty08
      @rty08 4 года назад +33

      No outside references or accent based joke. You win this comment section.

  • @crplays9467
    @crplays9467 7 лет назад +114

    I honestly found the accent very relaxing. Any accent usually makes the asmr better for me at least

  • @StyrbjornStarke
    @StyrbjornStarke 5 лет назад +2841

    Anybody else feels like just dropping everything and moving in to his studio and become this mans full time apprentice after watching this?

    • @dianem9655
      @dianem9655 5 лет назад +30

      Yes!

    • @ata5855
      @ata5855 5 лет назад +21

      Dream job

    • @soulsearch1234
      @soulsearch1234 5 лет назад +27

      Nope 🤣

    • @TheScreamingFrog916
      @TheScreamingFrog916 5 лет назад +21

      Me too! I would love to help him make art, in that environment, and learn this craft.

    • @WalkerSunriseChannel
      @WalkerSunriseChannel 5 лет назад +114

      Absolutely. It seems like such a cozy job, especially for an introvert like me. You get to come in to this little studio, away from all the noise and commotion. Take off your shoes, put on your apron, and just make these beautiful prints. You get to work in silence, or just the gentle hum of a fan you hear in this video, and the complex technique requires focus, so your brain is engaged and free of distraction. Nobody bothers you, you just get to settle into the studio and do your work in peace.
      Eight hours a day in peace and quiet, by myself in a cozy little room, doing a mentally engaging task? I couldn’t sign up fast enough!

  • @sandwich-breath
    @sandwich-breath 4 года назад +36

    For me, this may be the best ASMR ever. I’m so happy it’s a master craftsman showing his art form. Senses overloaded.

  • @chaos_omega_zero
    @chaos_omega_zero 7 лет назад +524

    unintended asmr is the true asmr

    • @pizzarayy
      @pizzarayy 7 лет назад +12

      Agreed, but when I first started to listen to ASMR, any ASMR video would work for me (as long as it had triggers I liked). Now it's all over the place. Unintentional ASMR works like 70% for me. Amateur asmr is also works often.

    • @merdab8
      @merdab8 6 лет назад +10

      Logan Stroganoff This. Thank you for putting it this way. When people do asmr and purposely slow everything down and tap on every surface they touch it actually gives me the opposite feeling. It's absolutely forced. Before I found this channel I would speed up the intentional asmr videos because they would stretch them out while doing everything in the slowest possible way. Even the food ones are done weirdly slow. Those ones actually make me cringe. Especially the binaural ones that would go from ear to ear. I even shudder internally just thinking about it.

    • @Ogloboi
      @Ogloboi 6 лет назад +9

      spot on. a person manipulating paper or typing on a keyboard artificially will never be the same as the real thing. the ears, the eyes and the mind can tell the rhythm and the dynamics of the sounds are not real, and thus the effect will never be the same as a video like this or as a bob ross class (to me, the ultimate ASMR).

    • @gagatoes2940
      @gagatoes2940 5 лет назад +1

      I agree with all of these comments. I thought I was the only one

    • @bramblebop1904
      @bramblebop1904 5 лет назад

      Right. ASMR you come to ASMR is not the real ASMR.

  • @Hamster9891
    @Hamster9891 7 лет назад +1290

    why did so many people dislike narration? I think it suits to this art making))

    • @sasayaki
      @sasayaki 7 лет назад +37

      idontknowevenanymore The original video was made for the Smithsonian that's probably why it's in English, for a display or something.

    • @moxi1310
      @moxi1310 7 лет назад +11

      Hamster9891 I like the way he talks

    • @markshen3141
      @markshen3141 6 лет назад

      I agree

    • @AnthonyMalesys
      @AnthonyMalesys 6 лет назад

      Hamster9891 You know.... Stupidity..

    • @Rin-sj8ii
      @Rin-sj8ii 6 лет назад +3

      stupid people exist , they think this whole video was meant to be asmr video in fact its not.

  • @Seantendo
    @Seantendo 4 года назад +122

    I love the way he says "gradation."

  • @demover7
    @demover7 7 лет назад +121

    The Japanese are so meticulous with everything. Its as if they try and perfect even the simplest of things. I've always admired that.

  • @louisechristensen5347
    @louisechristensen5347 7 лет назад +19

    Every movement is so meticulous and stunning to watch. It's so lovely watching an artist at work. You can tell he's done these steps thousands of times.

  • @NovaV000
    @NovaV000 5 лет назад +1959

    When you live in the Edo period and you want your memes to go viral

  • @BeckyMarshallDesign
    @BeckyMarshallDesign 5 лет назад +436

    This printer has such a friendly user interface.

    • @sarroumarbeu6810
      @sarroumarbeu6810 3 года назад

      Truest words ever 😂😂😂

    • @baconbliss4796
      @baconbliss4796 3 года назад +6

      true actually it didn't take 3 hours of waiting 2 hours of effort and only come out in black and white

  • @locklollol
    @locklollol 7 лет назад +359

    This really is such a beautiful and precise art form. Learned a lot from this video, and appreciate the professionalism and knowledge of his work!

  • @daaave2142
    @daaave2142 5 лет назад +548

    He shall be known, henceforth as Bob Blocks

  • @R0ckst4r0ck3r
    @R0ckst4r0ck3r 7 лет назад +687

    8:55 beat the devil out of it

    • @adel4476
      @adel4476 6 лет назад +4

      Ave.

    • @flicky2461
      @flicky2461 5 лет назад +7

      Ross that brush up

    • @woradanoopengruksa8898
      @woradanoopengruksa8898 5 лет назад +26

      *Gently beating the devil

    • @dabi6075
      @dabi6075 5 лет назад +13

      @@woradanoopengruksa8898 You have to be careful not to hurt the devil, cause if you do then you become the devil

    • @Skysiah0503
      @Skysiah0503 5 лет назад

      Your user and profile was my exact username 2 years ago lol

  • @lovefool2850
    @lovefool2850 7 лет назад +71

    There's something about his work and his movements that soothe me

  • @angelabradshaw2189
    @angelabradshaw2189 2 года назад +8

    The mindfulness and care he puts into every movement deserves much respect!

  • @bbtank3000
    @bbtank3000 7 лет назад +1329

    It's a shame the arts are dying off. There's such value in these prints over something that a machine spits out in a few seconds.

    • @gonndalfderdrolfte1058
      @gonndalfderdrolfte1058 7 лет назад +36

      why do they have such value ? today we have far more advanced Tols and printing machines than 100 before . I wouldn't call it a bad Thing ...

    • @AndragonLea
      @AndragonLea 7 лет назад +123

      For the same reason that old paintings, cashmere carpets and old sports cars are expensive and valuable - scarcity. The very fact that a printer can spit out 100.000 copies in the time it takes this guys to make 10 is the reason why this work has value.
      Someone actually sat down and did all of this work for you. If you're not the kind of guy who appreciates that, you're actually in luck! You can buy this very print, machine printed, for a dime. ^^

    • @bbtank3000
      @bbtank3000 7 лет назад +34

      Quantity and low prices.....great for consumers, but terrible for creators/sellers. It is what it is.

    • @demnslayer09
      @demnslayer09 7 лет назад +58

      I heard something that really put things into perspective once.
      "Everything is a consumable nowadays. If your weed eater breaks, you go buy a new one. Phone? New one. Car? Replaceable. No one takes pride in their possession or crafts anymore. Everything is replaceable and therefore nothing is sacred."
      It's pretty obvious if you think about it, but hearing it from someone else put it into perspective I guess.

    • @tigermunky
      @tigermunky 7 лет назад +75

      May I ask a question? Have you ever bought any such prints? Have you ever bought any independent art? Have you bought any art that wasn't mass produced and sold at a generic store?
      If your answer is NO, you are part of the problem you are highlighting.
      I'm an artist, designer and illustrator. I cannot count how many times I have had this conversation;
      Person: Wow, your art is amazing. You should sell it!
      Me: OK, do you want to buy it?
      Person: Umm....well....I....umm
      And then these people wonder why such arts are dying off. If nobody buys the art, the artists end up working in an office cubical. Artists need money to eat.

  • @CsykKrit
    @CsykKrit 5 лет назад +69

    Remember, dude's sitting cross legged the whole time too. The attention to detail and precision in the Japanese culture is nothing short of admirable.

  • @lozzylols
    @lozzylols 4 года назад +47

    Anyone else wish there was just one long unedited video watching him make these? I think I'd actually pay just to sit in his studio and watch him for a day, I'd be so relaxed by the end!

    • @nat2057
      @nat2057 3 года назад

      You'd love David Bull then!

    • @tabbyorange1107
      @tabbyorange1107 2 года назад +1

      David Bull makes videos like these, he did a video with a 3D mic some time ago that gives a similar feel

    • @ctwest3601
      @ctwest3601 2 года назад

      He's a professor at Wesleyan University in CT, you can actually take a class from him, although college tuition might not be the amount you planned on paying =p.

  • @IchiEyes
    @IchiEyes 7 лет назад +265

    I wonder if he runs the barrens along his face to check the coarseness or use his face's natural oils to help it run on the paper or to remove any particles that may be on them. Cool to see this kind of art form

    • @ladydjiv
      @ladydjiv 7 лет назад +59

      Tylerforeman1000 I think it's the oil thing. But the coarseness checking could be an additional thing he's checking for. Dual purpose face rubs.

    • @claymodelexpert
      @claymodelexpert 7 лет назад +25

      Tylerforeman1000 my face is so oily, I can probably get a job sitting next to him so he can use me for that purpose

    • @ladydjiv
      @ladydjiv 7 лет назад +3

      Voldermort BUTT lol same 😂

    • @ruth7539
      @ruth7539 7 лет назад +8

      someone else suggested that he does it to get rid of electrical charge? idk that sounds fancy though

    • @Teewriter
      @Teewriter 6 лет назад

      Ruth Stevenson not really if there’s an ESD charge between two objects they tend stick together. The buffer would pull the paper off the block a little and move the paper if there is an ESD charge.

  • @justingraton17
    @justingraton17 6 лет назад +348

    We have reached a meta point in the comment section where there are comments complaining about comments that are complaining about not seeing the comments that complain about this awesome artist's english. This comment section has become an art through complaining.

    • @parsil8158
      @parsil8158 5 лет назад +14

      And now you brought it the next step of meta:
      Complaining about people complaining about people complaining about the non existance of people complaining about this master's accent.

    • @iReiGNxx
      @iReiGNxx 5 лет назад +2

      Yo lmao

    • @allybally0021
      @allybally0021 5 лет назад +2

      I am not complaining. I am OFFENDED.
      Any advance?

    • @bl8596
      @bl8596 5 лет назад +4

      Will this comment section break the RUclips algorithm? I feel like we're about to hit critical mass... Someone please do something

    • @merikijiya13
      @merikijiya13 5 лет назад

      Yep I just entered

  • @honeybeeami2654
    @honeybeeami2654 5 лет назад +20

    Normally I’m picky when it comes to voices louder than a whisper on my asmr, but his still has such a soothing effect to it. Plus I’m in awe of his explanations behind what he does and the tools and process.

  • @cippcrum3042
    @cippcrum3042 6 лет назад +161

    He sounds like a gentle dad

  • @uzumakiking
    @uzumakiking 6 лет назад +487

    I've not seen a single comment about his accent...only comments complaining about comments complaining about his accent

    • @ButtBungus
      @ButtBungus 5 лет назад +8

      Right lmao that's how it is everywhere

    • @user-J.M.A.I
      @user-J.M.A.I 5 лет назад +2

      He has a bad accent

    • @cowj_uice
      @cowj_uice 5 лет назад +24

      Griphook Gmbh and what is a good accent?

    • @philipmolokwu9271
      @philipmolokwu9271 5 лет назад +43

      @@user-J.M.A.I well, there you have it. The comment complaining about his accent.

    • @cade8715
      @cade8715 5 лет назад +3

      Same way on recipe videos that use meat; looots of complaints about alleged vegan judgment terroristic commentary, zero actual commentary from vegans.

  • @marchosiass
    @marchosiass 5 лет назад +40

    Instead of relaxing and closing my eyes, this actually got my interest and finished the whlle thing. Truly an artisan

  • @AaronDarkus
    @AaronDarkus 7 месяцев назад +4

    It might not look much for him after all these years of training and perfecting his craft, but for someone who doesn't has any clue of this art; all he does is so skillfully done that it looks like magic to me.

  • @jeffr5552
    @jeffr5552 4 года назад +5

    I admire classic Japanese craftsmanship a great deal. They have complete focus, deliberate actions, precision in each step of the process and you can tell they take the utmost pride in their work and make every effort to turn out a product as close to perfection as possible. Almost like they do it with the intention of showing respect to the generations of craftsmen before them.

  • @5thfloor584
    @5thfloor584 4 года назад +108

    Japanese people are so focused/dedicated to their "hobbies"/work, it's really unique compared to most cultures. Much respect!

    • @sarroumarbeu6810
      @sarroumarbeu6810 3 года назад +10

      Actually craftsmanship throughout cultures is pretty similar... always great focus, talent and dedication

    • @retrogamer7543
      @retrogamer7543 3 года назад +4

      @@sarroumarbeu6810 no one does it better than Japanese culture

    • @Boysdont_cry
      @Boysdont_cry 3 года назад

      They do everything seriously

    • @believeonjesus7215
      @believeonjesus7215 3 года назад +1

      Repent of sin!
      The Gospel:
      JESUS died for our sins on the cross, HE shed HIS holy, innocent , precious blood for us (HIS blood washes away ALL sins) HE was buried but on the third day GOD raised HIM from the dead. All you have to do to be saved is: Believe in JESUS, trust in HIS blood. JESUS did everything for you, no works are required for salvation (Ephesians 2:8-9) . (Don’t forget to repent of sin. )..

    • @AnonningAnon
      @AnonningAnon Год назад +3

      ​@@retrogamer7543You've clearly never seen traditional stone carvers at work outside of Japan (or any other craftsmen for that matter). They are equals in dedication and passion.

  • @casualcrusader1547
    @casualcrusader1547 7 лет назад +307

    Paper has to be *M O I S T*

  • @ruthycreates5252
    @ruthycreates5252 6 лет назад +11

    Mr. Thank you for preserving and showing us the art of print making. You have fascinating process. I truly admire the japanese people for preserving their rich culture.

  • @iiiian7
    @iiiian7 5 месяцев назад +5

    I can't tell you how many times I've seen this video. Both to fall asleep to, and to calm me down when i have anxiety. ♥

  • @coloradodafronteira
    @coloradodafronteira 6 лет назад +141

    Woodblock printmaking is indeed very interesting. If anyone wants to know more about it, I strongly recommend David Bull's channel, he's been living in Japan for decades now and does this for living. His videos are pretty interesting and they are also a nice unintended ASMR.

    • @coloradodafronteira
      @coloradodafronteira 5 лет назад +1

      @BLOODMOON VIKING didn't know that, I changed the text. Thanks!

    • @EggBastion
      @EggBastion 5 лет назад

      YES

    • @nat2057
      @nat2057 3 года назад +4

      YESSS I love David and he's the reason I looked up videos like this lmao

    • @ASP1114
      @ASP1114 3 года назад

      Muchas gracias. Lo buscaré

    • @boppob1343
      @boppob1343 3 года назад +1

      Its insane how much work goes into it, definitely not efficient anymore lol, but makes good framed gifts. Ive bought from David plenty of times.

  • @amgoo12
    @amgoo12 7 лет назад +336

    I only see comments about people compaining about other commenters. But no actual rude comments.

    • @Berry_84
      @Berry_84 7 лет назад +6

      same

    • @ItzHawkFox
      @ItzHawkFox 6 лет назад +8

      Good job on continuing the trend

  • @gryphonaeo479
    @gryphonaeo479 5 лет назад +4

    This stuff is incredible... I love Japanese craftsmanship. The skill it needs is absolutely insane.

  • @diekje8728
    @diekje8728 7 лет назад +70

    I saw a large exhibition of Ukiyo-e in Brussels and it is breathtakingly beautiful

    • @BestUnintentionalASMR
      @BestUnintentionalASMR  7 лет назад +9

      +Diekje sounds great would have loved to seee it as well

    • @williammacewen88
      @williammacewen88 6 лет назад

      Diekje its a very technically skilled craft as you've probably seen

  • @captainsewerrat
    @captainsewerrat 7 лет назад +280

    In regards to his accent. 1. I wish the video was longer if anything 2.I wonder how fluent the complainers are in japanese...

    • @peytonsharp6159
      @peytonsharp6159 7 лет назад +23

      captainsewerrat they can stfu, his accent makes it more authentic if anything

    • @aatamisyren4747
      @aatamisyren4747 6 лет назад +4

      no one is complaining

    • @tka6670
      @tka6670 6 лет назад

      Aatami Syrén You're replying to a 1 year old comment, obviously the comment section has changed and hate comments have been buried/reported...

  • @TheScreamingFrog916
    @TheScreamingFrog916 5 лет назад +6

    This is beautiful to watch.
    Much gratitude to the artist, for sharing his printmaking skills with us.

  • @zynx-6277
    @zynx-6277 6 лет назад +15

    I love his English when he's explaining the process of making an amazing piece of art!

    • @tsukinohana6
      @tsukinohana6 Год назад

      Give the feels like he is reading rather than speaking

  • @unrealbullet
    @unrealbullet 7 лет назад +305

    i love it thank you so much for your efforts, and a thanks to the original owner as well

    • @corinnetene6829
      @corinnetene6829 6 лет назад

      Looks like it's a lot of hard work. Truly beautiful artwork! 😍

  • @gardenlover9663
    @gardenlover9663 5 лет назад +14

    Great knowledge of the English language. He is such an accomplished person. Respect.

  • @BestUnintentionalASMR
    @BestUnintentionalASMR  7 лет назад +991

    I think you're gonna like this :) I found this interesting (the amount of effort is quite insane), and the brushing sounds are quite enjoyable to me (not sure why he scrapes his face with it though). Thanks to the viewer who recommended this!

    • @DaddyGflexNuts
      @DaddyGflexNuts 7 лет назад +5

      Best Unintentional ASMR awesome! Might I suggest looking up some interviews with Archbishop Rowan Williams. I've zoned out a few times with that man's voice.

    • @BestUnintentionalASMR
      @BestUnintentionalASMR  7 лет назад +2

      thanks I will:)

    • @chronos801
      @chronos801 7 лет назад +136

      I think he does it to put some of the oils on his skin onto it so it'll slide easier on paper

    • @BestUnintentionalASMR
      @BestUnintentionalASMR  7 лет назад +7

      @Space Carrot thanks, this is very nice!

    • @Truebells24
      @Truebells24 7 лет назад

      Thanks for posting it!

  • @Podbursky
    @Podbursky 7 лет назад +339

    Hell yeah. this is my old Sumi-e professor from college Keiji. Crazy to have this pop up

    • @Truebells24
      @Truebells24 7 лет назад +38

      Wow thats really cool! I was shown this video in one of my art classes and I forwarded it to this channel. Pretty cool coincidence. Did you work with print making like this or other art?

    • @TheProdigalSaint
      @TheProdigalSaint 7 лет назад +2

      Truebells24 You monster.

    • @Podbursky
      @Podbursky 7 лет назад +27

      Truebells24 that's tight. Naw, I do more abstract hand-painted and drawn stuff. if you're curious you can check it out at Langstonia.org

    • @periodsae9221
      @periodsae9221 7 лет назад +7

      Lisa Gorska natural oil i guess

    • @SuperAwesome10101
      @SuperAwesome10101 7 лет назад +27

      Lisa Gorska to discharge static electricity

  • @ElValuador
    @ElValuador 2 года назад +9

    The Joy of Printing

  • @ocean9137
    @ocean9137 7 лет назад +21

    Definitely a good find. I'm gonna look into this style; not only for the ASMR, but for the stunning art. 👏👏

  • @EV1LSN0M4N34
    @EV1LSN0M4N34 5 лет назад +14

    I came for ASMR but stayed for this amazing art. Watched the whole video and was truly blown away, this is awesome!

  • @johnrie18
    @johnrie18 4 года назад +1

    I really love videos like this, not just for the ASMR but also watching someone explaining their art, their craft, etc. The combination is just captivating.

  • @FrankQCMTL
    @FrankQCMTL 5 лет назад +18

    It's amazing how everything lines up even after all this printing

  • @tracyglasper5177
    @tracyglasper5177 7 лет назад +19

    What an interesting and beautiful art form! I love to see things like this, even though I don't have the patience to accomplish it

  • @Gryronaut
    @Gryronaut 5 лет назад +17

    It’s amazing how the paintings are made out of carvings. The Japanese are at a whole other level.

    • @alicequayle4625
      @alicequayle4625 Год назад

      Angie Lewin also makes woodcut prints. Dunno if she is on RUclips

  • @syeofficial2351
    @syeofficial2351 7 лет назад +279

    Comment Section:
    95% : "Stop making fun of his English/Voice"
    2% : Great video!
    2% : Talking about the ASMR
    0.5% : Comments making fun of his voice/English
    0.5% : Everything else.

    • @Asaiiku
      @Asaiiku 7 лет назад +10

      100% of smartasses in the comments: LOOK AT THESE STUPID STATS ITS ABOUT OTHER PEOPLES COMMENTS SO ITS FUNNY

    • @SAVUFILMS
      @SAVUFILMS 7 лет назад +4

      Asaiiku
      Thanks for your sacrifice

    • @SPEARHEADGLOBAL
      @SPEARHEADGLOBAL 6 лет назад

      .001% statically bifurcating comments

    • @AyubuKK
      @AyubuKK 6 лет назад

      😂

    • @theZCAllen
      @theZCAllen 5 лет назад

      20% skill

  • @jivity1129
    @jivity1129 6 лет назад +22

    I could watch an entire series from this man

    • @rahstara
      @rahstara 3 года назад +1

      That sounds so cool!

  • @krispyskins2122
    @krispyskins2122 4 года назад +2

    I wonder how many of these techniques will still be around in 100 years time. Such craftsmanship is awe inspiring.

  • @CaptainSpork7
    @CaptainSpork7 7 лет назад +500

    I want to know what camera they used to film this. These images are tack sharp! Beautiful!

    • @BurnoutWien
      @BurnoutWien 7 лет назад +16

      i think its more about the right rendering of the video instead of a badass camera.
      You could film with one of those "RED" cameras, but if youre render settings are shit, your video on youtube will look like shit.

    • @aserta
      @aserta 7 лет назад +2

      Probably a Canon from the previous generation, but from the top tier.

    • @tullochliam
      @tullochliam 7 лет назад

      Export settings

    • @corinnetene6829
      @corinnetene6829 6 лет назад

      Truly amazing quality! 😍

    • @gb-nz
      @gb-nz 6 лет назад

      They used a film or digital camera.

  • @Acadian.FrenchFry
    @Acadian.FrenchFry 5 лет назад +9

    This was absolutely fascinating! I could not take my eyes off this whole video! I love this kind of thing. I hate that we are moving further away from such things. I would love to do something like this for a living. Just amazing!

  • @sint5990
    @sint5990 2 года назад +2

    I’ve always admired the Japanese culture of doing things right. It shows in major but also in the most minor of details. They’re masters at step-by-step, perfect execution of the current task. I find Japanese woodworking to be mesmerizing due to the skill they possess, but equally for the way they carry it out. There is much to learn from that type of pride and dedication in one’s work.

  • @deenibeeniable
    @deenibeeniable 7 лет назад +63

    He sure is wearing nice clothes. If I work with any kind of art materials, or spaghetti sauce, for that matter, I have to wear a hazmat suit.

  • @SolusGrim
    @SolusGrim 4 года назад +6

    I just wanna protect this man...and his beautiful work that he loves doing

  • @gobinagache9560
    @gobinagache9560 3 года назад

    I keep coming back to this video. So impressive. I can’t get over how casually he lines up the paper on the block when it seems to me this is the most vital step. He spends more time addressing the amount of paint on the block. A true craftsman.

  • @NhatHuyNg
    @NhatHuyNg 3 года назад +17

    In addition to his incredible craftmanship, his English is actually very impressive, given that on average Japanese are not very good at English. Especially for a artisan like him, who has little need to work with foreigners.

  • @FrostBeauty
    @FrostBeauty 5 лет назад +7

    This is one of the most delicate art I know.

  • @Beanhill_94
    @Beanhill_94 5 лет назад +1

    I think it's not just the quite that is soothing. It's also the competence and passion they exhibit while they work.

  • @NeurogenicMT
    @NeurogenicMT 6 лет назад +104

    He rubs the barren on his face because the oil from his skin makes it easier for it to glide over the paper, making for a smoother, more reliable print.

    • @ohok1187
      @ohok1187 4 года назад

      George Martin it’s natural oil.

    • @danielstoyanov3420
      @danielstoyanov3420 4 года назад +14

      Fucking hell had scroll down so much to find an explanation

    • @mynamejeff8401
      @mynamejeff8401 4 года назад

      @George Martin what

    • @wege8409
      @wege8409 3 года назад +2

      That's right, the bamboo absorbs some of the water from the paper, creating greater friction, so in order to counter the effects natural oil can be used. It's a pretty traditional method, lots of times people use other oils to do the job.

    • @orfamayQ
      @orfamayQ 3 года назад +1

      My grandma did that with metal knitting needles but not on the face but the scalp, like scratching your head. Of course today the materials for knitting needles are different so not really needed any longer.

  • @MagiFTW98
    @MagiFTW98 7 лет назад +60

    Where are the comments complaining about his English?

    • @KronixArts
      @KronixArts 7 лет назад +11

      Kyle Harris that's what I was thinking everyone's like "stop mocking his English !!" But I don't see any comments like that.

    • @JadeSim
      @JadeSim 7 лет назад

      Kyle Harris turn off "top comments". The only reason you don't seen them is because too comments is turned on automatically on RUclips and you're only seeing the top most liked comments which are defend the guys English.

  • @GAIUSJAKE
    @GAIUSJAKE 4 года назад +2

    a master of his craft, truly impressive. the skill from some of these people in the japan is incredible.

  • @SmartDumbNerdyCool
    @SmartDumbNerdyCool 5 лет назад +12

    He makes better tingles than many ASMRtists

  • @modtomodern
    @modtomodern 4 года назад +5

    I trim my make up brushes of stray hairs the same way. I studied Ikebana in Kyoto. In my first class, spent an hour getting the flowers and stems just right after painstakingly observing the all of the rules involved. My teacher walked up behind me and then cut the heads off my flowers. I thanked her.

  • @davidoswald5749
    @davidoswald5749 8 месяцев назад +1

    What he does is incredibly precise, I could never do something like this, but it's so cool to watch.

  • @Pleksilasi
    @Pleksilasi 3 года назад +7

    Holy sh**. I've been using asmr to help me focus at work and home for almost a decade because of my adhd and believe it or not I got the best tingles of this mans way of speaking english. Wow

  • @Bigboy-dx7kq
    @Bigboy-dx7kq 7 лет назад +387

    Everyone here in comments crying protecting the guys english because of hateful comments but I haven't seen one hateful comment on his english or the video at all.

    • @miguelarganaraz8185
      @miguelarganaraz8185 7 лет назад +12

      hunter jones they are "crying"? What is wrong with you?

    • @nathanamsden8737
      @nathanamsden8737 7 лет назад +6

      hunter jones same

    • @mothbazooka
      @mothbazooka 7 лет назад +12

      Maybe the channel owner deleted them?

    • @thacerealkilah
      @thacerealkilah 7 лет назад +23

      maybe u need to scroll tf down

    • @mothbazooka
      @mothbazooka 7 лет назад +45

      Bob The Builder you were nicer when I was a kid

  • @Woodwender455
    @Woodwender455 2 года назад +2

    The detail, the precision; This man is a work of art himself.

  • @whattovisitinromania5044
    @whattovisitinromania5044 5 лет назад +3

    Hehe, relaxing video! I respect the elderly people, that spent so many years in great dedication for their work! 👏✨💕

  • @shayekisitu
    @shayekisitu 6 лет назад +4

    This is amazing. I had never heard of this kind of printing before. It is fascinating and beautiful.

  • @oguzgurler8491
    @oguzgurler8491 2 года назад +1

    This guy deserves respect for his art and skills. God bless him.

  • @quincy1612
    @quincy1612 7 лет назад +177

    i was listening on max volume but then he talked and it scared the shit out of me because i dindnt knew someone was going to talk

    • @billybannanaman
      @billybannanaman 7 лет назад

      legit hahah

    • @BlueZeroThree
      @BlueZeroThree 6 лет назад +1

      RyanORourkelol maybe it'd like Bob Ross where the voice is soothing but the painting is nice as well