Chinese ink Painting is one of the oldest continually practiced art forms in the world.
Artist and teacher Sungsook Setton, who learned the techniques with Chinese.
Its minimalist approach to Painting continues to have enormous appeal.
As old and deeply rooted in East Asian aesthetics and meditation as it is, ink Painting is credited with influencing the development of Western modern art.
It first appeared in China in the fifth century, and soon traveled to Korea and then to Japan.
Chinese ink Painting is one of the oldest continually practiced art forms in the world