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12-08-2010, 01:33 PM
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Your last line puts me at ease and I definitely Will work on it when I have the proper amount of time. YOu are a treasure. I admire you intensely-- |
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12-11-2010, 11:22 PM
Expresses very well what love is.
Begins from a small, but strong mark that continuously grows, becoming something very visible, hard to avoid by looking another way. When reaching points of turnover, you wish at times to turn around, like wishing to try again, but you already reached faint lines where you feel like you almost loose it. Nevertheless you continue to believe in it and at last it ends exactly as it began, with a strong "footprint". "Manganese? Is that manga language?" - lol? |
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12-16-2010, 01:01 PM
I recently sent a couple of your examples to my friend-- she likes them very much although not always agreeing with your interpretation.
tomorrow-- weather permitting-- she is returning to JAPAN for a few weeks. Mostly to care for her sick brother but I am praying she also has time to relax amongst her friends and family. She needs a good rest really. |
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12-16-2010, 01:28 PM
Calligraphy is an art. One person likes abstract painting and another likes heavy metal. I would not call it the latter an art, but then again some people call an avant-garde calligraphy an " ink stained paper".
The good thing is that sho has many styles, thus everyone can find something he or she likes. Even I do not like every single piece of calligraphy I see. My teacher has hanged recently a very intriguing piece of work in his studio. For me it is still artistically undecipherable. Simply, I am not yet "calligraphically" mature to appreciate it. He told me: "I will show it to you in 10 years times. You will be ready then." Coming to Japan to rest is like going to Germany during 1940 to spread Jewish religion. It is not happening. |
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