Hi,
Finally I am coming up with something I promised: this is the first calligraphy lesson on this blog (hope it wouldn't be the last). Usually in learning how to write calligraphy you start with numbers. This lesson will show you how to write numbers one to six using brush pen (brush pens can come from different brands but essentially they are a brush with an attached ink reservoir like an ink pen).
Use plain copy (8"x11") paper for practicing. Look at the video how it is done by a master: lines-strokes should always be written from top to bottom and from left to right. Calligraphy usually is written at ones and never corrected. Do not worry if you cannot do well right away (almost nobody can do it right at first) but be consistent in practicing. Do not over do your practice - stop practicing if you feel like it is making you more tense instead of relaxed.
Try to relax while practicing calligraphy and calm down your thoughts or your hand will be shaky so and your brush pen. Some nice calm meditative music can be of help here. As the master often said a good (beautiful) calligraphy comes from a beautiful heart and a peaceful thought.
Most of the calligraphy masters agree that calligraphy learning and regular practicing not only helps anyone to become good at writing Chinese characters but it is beneficial to anyone's physical, spiritual and emotional health, and it brings longevity (many calligraphers being famous for living longer than usual).
This is it for now. Stay tuned for more lessons. If you'd like to share your thoughts, experiences of ask any questions concerning Chinese calligraphy feel free to drop me an e-mail at askme247@yahoo.com.
All the best!
Jzin Gu (It is my calligraphic name: about this latter)
Friday, December 21, 2007
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