(2) Writing brushes---commonly made of wolf hair, sheep hair and rabbit hair, soft, elastic and highly ductile The scholar's four treasures of the study ● Writing brush o Ink stick o Paper o Ink slab
(2) Writing brushes—commonly made of wolf hair, sheep hair and rabbit hair, soft, elastic and highly ductile The scholar’s four treasures of the Study: Writing brush Ink Stick Paper Ink slab
Chinese pen- brush is a soft writing instrument made of a round rod with a cluster of animal hairs at one end When the brush has absorbed ink, it forms a point in the center To use this sort of brush one should keep it at a good angle against the paper
Chinese pen-brush is a soft writing instrument made of a round rod with a cluster of animal hairs at one end. When the brush has absorbed ink, it forms a point in the center. To use this sort of brush one should keep it at a good angle against the paper
lI. The Beauty of chinese Calligraphy--Flying Strokes Video clip ohttp://v.ku6.com/special/show_2520774/- Kalajo3eqg Wks2 chtml
II. The Beauty of Chinese Calligraphy—Flying Strokes Video Clip http://v.ku6.com/special/show_2520774/- Ka1aJ03EqqWkS2C.html
1. The evolvement of calligraphy styles oracle bone script(甲骨文) Ancient bronze inscription(big seal Charactersscript大篆 small seal script(小篆) · clerical script(隶书 Present· regular script(楷书 Characters. semI-cursive script(行书) · cursive script〔草书
1. The evolvement of calligraphy styles • oracle bone script (甲骨文) • bronze inscription (big seal script) 大篆 • small seal script (小篆) Ancient Characters • clerical script (隶书) • regular script (楷书) • semi-cursive script (行书) • cursive script (草书) Present Characters
(1) Ancient characters--the germination stage and the initial development period of calligraphy Due to the restriction in the shape of characters as well as writing instruments (no paper they had not yet achieved an independent art form However, the antique, unsophisticated feature and immatureness imply a special sense of beauty
(1) Ancient characters——the germination stage and the initial development period of calligraphy Due to the restriction in the shape of characters as well as writing instruments (no paper), they had not yet achieved an independent art form. However, the antique, unsophisticated feature and immatureness imply a special sense of beauty