Appreciation of Ji's calligraphy works
Pictures of Ji's calligraphy works 1
Figure 2 of Ji's calligraphy works
Figure 3 of Ji's calligraphy works
Figure 4 of Ji's calligraphy works
Brief introduction of Ji
Ji,/kloc-0, born in June, 944, is from Dongpo Village, Lijin County, Shandong Province. Now he is a member of Shandong Calligraphers Association and a consultant of Binzhou Calligraphers Association. 1969 graduated from Chinese Department of Beijing Normal University. He used to be the director of the Press and Publication Bureau of Huimin District, the editor-in-chief of Binzhou Daily and the vice chairman of Binzhou Calligraphers Association. His works won the second prize of the first invitation exhibition of China Publishing House, the third prize of the first exhibition to celebrate Hong Kong's return to China Publishing House, and the excellent prize of the China Producer Painting and Calligraphy Competition.
Beauty of calligraphy
The beauty of calligraphy is similar to the beauty of music, drama and dance. It is full of melody and poetry between stippling, between words, between words and even the whole work. As far as calligraphy works are concerned, the ingenious use of stroke order, the change of font size, the structure, width, opening and closing, stretching, tilting and natural implication of the font can make the whole work have a natural sense of rhythm and make the appreciator enjoy the beauty from it.
Calligraphy, like music, creates abstract images with abstract language, which seems to easily arouse various associations of the appreciator. In the works of excellent artists, it can create a realm, which makes people feel broad, broad, implicit, profound and sublime, and the spirit is sublimated. Just like beautiful music can stimulate people's souls, feelings and meditation. Although it is not clear what this abstract image expresses, it is still related to people's aesthetic ideals and emotional cultivation. In fact, it comes from a kind of self-cultivation, an artistic sentiment and a mental outlook reflected by the spirit of the times, and these aesthetic connotations are embodied in calligraphy and painting, so that readers can appreciate, feel and taste through the overall image created by calligraphers.