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Write your name — over and over. You’ll be surprised what you learn. By Jerrine Tan At the start of my first lesson in Chinese calligraphy, my teacher told me to write my name. After I scrawled it out ...
“Flying Flowers and Scattered Snow” (飞花散雪), a title captured from an ancient seven-character Tang dynasty poem, was performed in the courtyard of the Harvard Art Museums by the Chinese calligraphy ...
Robotic Chinese calligraphy and gesture recognition represent a dynamic convergence of traditional art and modern robotics. This interdisciplinary field harnesses advanced computational methods to ...
BOZHOU, CHINA - AUGUST 28: (CHINA OUT) A calligraphers writes Chinese calligraphy in a middle school on August 28, 2015 in Bozhou, Anhui Province of China. Over 100 calligraphy lovers attended the ...
This article explains the xing (form) of Chinese calligraphy, proposing that calligraphic xing is inseparable from shi (force), a key aesthetic concept in Chinese calligraphy criticism and Chinese ...
Chong Sum-yu, a 17-year-old Sheng Kung Hui Tsang Shiu Tim Secondary School student, has dedicated most of her life to Chinese calligraphy, an art form she started practising at age three and a half.
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