Those beggars who write beautifully in the street, how did they learn to write?

Writing on the street is also an art, in fact, it is very difficult to become a calligrapher. It is very difficult, not light. It is very difficult to write with the same person in the office every day.

What's the difference between calligraphy and writing? Do you have to call it calligraphy to write a good hand? Does calligraphy have to look good? I believe that after answering my question, I will have a better understanding of why I can't be the home of calligraphy. There is a poem called Kung Fu. Just say yes, this word is a comprehensive expression of human beings. Without a certain sense of learning and motivation, the word is actually unforgettable, but it is not necessarily calligraphy. We must distinguish between two kinds of people, one is a craftsman and the other is an artist. Artisans are serious people, and artists are creative. So this word is good, not necessarily a calligrapher.

There are disabled people who write standard Chinese characters (Kai, Li and Zhuan) on the street. They should have written the posts carefully. The most important thing is that they usually concentrate on writing, without utilitarian heart, and some skills accumulated in long-term writing are not inferior to many so-called calligraphy masters. It can be seen that it is very difficult to objectively evaluate the level of calligraphy in the calligraphy field, and only time can generally distinguish between good and bad.

Just different from some calligraphers, the platform is different, and the result is different. Even at the same level, the prices in galleries and streets are different. No matter how high these beggars are, they sell calligraphy at the price of galleries, which has a lot of added value. Just like the same clothes, the prices of brand stores and booths are different. A lot of people do. The same thing, they spent 100 yuan in the supermarket, 30 stalls.

Today, the market for this book and calligraphy has not wavered. Few people buy a word for a penny, and many painters can't find a market. Some galleries sell calligraphy and painting, relying solely on calligraphy. The family is small, they have a job, painting is just a hobby, and they can't bring much income. The "beggars" selling art in the street face the market directly, and their customers are smart, but they are smart enough to maintain themselves through writing. Life. This certainly exceeds the income of direct beggars.

As for the level of calligraphy, this is not easy to compare. There are also some calligraphy families who write poorly. Even if they write well, the overall level of this group is very high. After all, they are professional.