There are not many female calligraphers, and there are even fewer female calligraphers who write cursive script, and Liu Yangzheng is good at cursive script. As we all know, cursive script is bold and lively, and the creation of large-scale cursive script requires a certain amount of physical strength on the part of the artist, which seems to be inconsistent with the characteristics of women in the impression. But during the interview, the reporter discovered that Liu Yang should indeed write in cursive. When you first meet Liu Yang, you will easily associate her with her identity as the editor-in-chief of her magazine. She wears dark clothes with pants of the same color, and her hair is neatly combed back, giving people a very rigorous and rational look. But when it comes to calligraphy, Liu Yang seems to be a different person. He talks endlessly, laughs out loud, and even stands up and gestures when he talks about something happy.
“I feel that cursive script is the art form that best expresses my spirit and feelings, and I don’t mind comparing myself with male calligraphers.” Liu Yang also knew that this exhibition had a “very 6 1” nickname, but she doesn’t mind: “In art, there is actually no distinction between men and women. I dare to put my works together with those of male calligraphers. I also like the audience to evaluate them with equal eyes. I dare Compete with them in art."