Tian’s running script, also known as running script, is a style of calligraphy art, characterized by freehand brushwork, unrestrained and lively. As a form of calligraphy, running script has attracted countless calligraphy enthusiasts with its unique style and charm. In running script, when describing the theme of heaven, some specific techniques and expressions can be used to create a rhythmic and majestic atmosphere.
When writing Tian's running script, we must first master the correct sequence and structure of strokes to ensure the overall balance and beauty of the calligraphy work. The structure of Tianzi is relatively complex and consists of many different strokes. When writing Tianzi, you can first use a thin pen to write the overall outline, and then use a thick pen to strengthen the lines in key parts to highlight the fullness of the glyph. It should be noted that before copying, it is best to conduct a certain analysis of the structure and proportion of the glyphs in order to better understand and master the writing essentials of Tianzi.
Cursive calligraphy pays attention to the accumulation and extension of pen and ink, so you must pay attention to the changes in stroke thickness and the intensity of force. When writing Tianzi, you can appropriately strengthen the horizontal stroke to reflect the thickness of Tianzi. At the same time, some techniques can be used to express the vastness and depth of the sky. For example, the speed of the pen is used to create the lightness and elegance of the clouds; the depth of the ink is used to depict the light and dark changes in the sky; techniques such as dotting, painting, and wiping are used to express the twinkling of the starry sky and the beauty of the stars. In addition, you can also express the atmosphere and characteristics of different weather by changing the ink color and the use of ink. For example, you can use the technique of alternating light ink and thick ink to depict the darkness of a cloudy day and the humidity of a rainy day; you can use the technique of combining dry ink and wet ink to express the brightness and freshness of a clear sky.
In short, Tian’s running script calligraphy requires an accurate grasp of the sequence and structure of strokes, as well as a flexible grasp of the intensity of pen and ink and the use of ink to create a work rich in rhythm and majestic momentum. Only through constant practice and exploration can one gradually master the essentials of running script and write beautiful Tianzi running script works. Whether you are a beginner or a calligraphy enthusiast, you can feel the charm and fun of the art of calligraphy through this process. So, let’s dive into the world of calligraphy together and use the pen and ink of running script to depict a unique Tianzi!