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  • "I have no desire for wealth or noble rank. My only love is for those letters

  • from the brushes of the men of antiquity." - Mi Fu, 11th century.

  • Appreciating Chinese calligraphy without being able to read Chinese may sound difficult.

  • What is one to look for?

  • Everyone can appreciate the abstract quality of the line in Chinese calligraphy.

  • The energy present at the moment of writing is visible in the finished piece.

  • Changes of speed and force in the handling of the brush

  • create a rhythm, which observers can follow, almost like the moves of a dance.

  • Red seals contrast with the black ink and enliven the composition.

  • They are not only the seals of the artist, but of owners and collectors as well.

  • The more esteemed a piece, the greater number of seals can be found.

  • Brush, paper, ink, and ink stone were called, "The Four Treasures of the Scholar's Studio."

  • To be able to compose poetry and write calligraphy was an ideal most learned Chinese strove to achieve.

  • John Way has been practicing the "art of writing" for most of his life.

  • He is one of the contemporary masters of calligraphy.

  • Here, Mr. Way is writing the character for "tiger" in four of the major styles of calligraphy.

  • In the oldest style, which is almost four thousand years old, the tiger is still easily recognizable.

  • Several hundred years later, the character has evolved into a completely abstract shape.

  • The character fits neatly into an imaginary square.

  • Each stroke is executed carefully.

  • When written quickly, strokes blend together and the character becomes almost illegible, but very dramatic.

  • Many calligraphers favor this style because of its expressive qualities.

  • The last style to be developed originated around 2100 years ago.

  • It is the style used in everyday writing, even for neon signs in bustling cities.

  • All these styles are still practiced today.

  • This makes Chinese the oldest writing in continuous use, with a history spanning almost 4,000 years.

  • But not every written Chinese character is a piece of art.

  • It takes many years of training and copying of ancient examples to become a calligrapher.

  • When executed by a true master, calligraphy is not only beautiful writing,

  • but the way it is written offers a glimpse of the character and temperament of the artist.

  • Few works of art are able to establish such an intimate relationship between the artist and the viewer,

  • which is one reason why

  • calligraphy has been held in such high esteem over such a long period of time.

"I have no desire for wealth or noble rank. My only love is for those letters

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