Can calligraphy shape an image?

Shi Zhengming is a famous contemporary Chinese calligraphy image-creating artist. The idea of ??"shaping the image of calligraphy" came from Shi Zhengming, who was the first person to propose and practice creation in the five thousand years of Chinese calligraphy history. After more than 20 years of research on the integration and unification of calligraphy form (beauty) and content (beauty), Shi Zhengming has achieved great success. In 2016, he held the "Integration of Calligraphy Form (Beauty) and Content (Beauty)" at Haining Caiyi Academy The first unified national exhibition - Calligraphy Art Exhibition on the Meaning of Governance" has received great response. In this study, Shi Zhengming tried to incorporate artistic creation techniques such as "poetry, painting, dance, and song" and emotional stroke elements of "emotion, anger, sorrow, and joy" to create calligraphy images. Among them, the representative calligraphy image creation is "March of the Volunteers" Three of them got up. Shi Zhengming believes that shaping the image of calligraphy is the true transformation of Chinese calligraphy from writing to art.

There are three consecutive "rises" in "March of the Volunteers", which are the key words of the lyrics and the climax of the music. The Policy Statement uses montage techniques and symbolic rhetoric in poetry to create an artistic image. The three "get up" characters are each larger than the last, like three close-ups from far to near. Moreover, the character "来" uses the pictographic characteristics of Chinese characters and the freehand brushwork of Chinese paintings to express its connotation: the vertical painting is slightly convex forward, and the lower part is tilted and held back like legs striding into the sky, showing the image of walking with the head held high and the chest high. The image of the future symbolizes the never-ending pace of the Chinese people's successive and bloody battles. At the same time, the three "get ups" also infiltrate the movement shapes of dance and the rhythm and melody of music. The "ji" on the right side of "qi" in "qi" is higher than the previous one. This is like a subtle movement in a dance, but it has a great meaning - the Chinese people joined hands, fought tenaciously, defeated the enemy, and won victory. , standing higher every time. The length of the word "lai" in the three "come up" is consistent with the length of the musical notes. Moreover, the thickness of the strokes and the size of the font are consistent with the crescendo of the melody of the music. The three "rising" can sing the lyrics while appreciating the calligraphy. The audience can easily arouse strong emotional resonance in these three "rising". Similarly, the last three "forwards" also have this image.