Tianjin calligraphy teacher

Hello, I'm from Beijing, which is a little far, but I have some personal suggestions for you.

I began to learn to write Chinese calligraphy from my teacher in primary school. When I was young, I always took part in some competitions and won national and city awards.

At present, there are many calligraphy classes that teach writing lower case letters. I don't think you should practice lowercase letters Practicing lower case letters can be used for cultivation, but it is not conducive to artistic edification. The teacher who taught us calligraphy at that time was a retired veteran cadre of the army. He is a calligrapher. As soon as he gets started, we will write big characters. You know the reference news, right? It's the kind of newspaper that only writes one or two words on a piece of paper. After practicing big characters, small characters will naturally write, but it is difficult for small characters to transition to big characters.

In my opinion, calligraphy is written. Look at so many calligraphers through the ages. Whose handwriting is the same as whose? Each has its own style and form, but it is called the essence of art because their words are verve.

This requires you to write more, find the matching point between people and pens, know how thick the brush will write strokes, and know what shape the nib will write at what angle.

Again, I suggest you practice big brush calligraphy from the beginning.

Without basic skills, it is really fast to find a teacher to learn; But if you have some basic skills, I think you can practice by yourself. While practicing writing a lot, you can also read something written by some famous artists from the Internet. It is good to have your own things, but proper imitation is also an indispensable compulsory course.

Of course, if you feel very similar when copying, don't be complacent because calligraphy is in god, not in shape.

I wish you success ~ If you have any questions about my words, you can find me in my space ~