haboku 破墨
KEY WORD : art history / paintings
 
See also *hatsuboku 溌墨. An ink painting technique. There is confusion regarding the meaning of this term because in Chinese painting texts there are two terms, both pronounced, pomo, which refer to related but slightly different techniques. The characters for haboku literally mean "broken ink" and refer to a technique whereby layered ink washes are spontaneously applied, dark tones over kyuuden 宮殿.
 
 

 
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