1, find suitable teaching materials and learning resources.
Choose a systematic and comprehensive brush calligraphy course as the basis of learning. These textbooks should cover basic strokes and fonts, as well as the specifications and characteristics of different fonts. In addition, you can also search related video tutorials, online forums, blogs, etc. through the Internet to expand learning resources.
2, familiar with the basic strokes and fonts
The first step in practicing learning brush calligraphy is to be familiar with the basic strokes. This includes straight line, horizontal folding, vertical lifting, skimming, hooking, bending and so on. By practicing these basic strokes repeatedly, you can enhance the flexibility of your wrists and fingers and master the basic skills of writing.
3. Understand the specifications and characteristics of fonts.
Brush calligraphy has many different fonts, such as regular script, running script and cursive script. Each font has its own unique specifications and characteristics. Understanding and learning these norms and characteristics is very important to improve the quality of writing. By observing the structure and spacing of fonts in Taskmaster's works, we can study the characteristics of different fonts.
4. Practice brushing and brushing skills.
Correct pen holding posture is very important for the accuracy and fluency of writing. Learning the correct method of holding a pen can improve the accuracy of control and strokes. At the same time, mastering writing skills, such as oppression, friction and flying, is also a crucial step.
5. Practice basic words repeatedly
Choose some simple words and practice them again and again. By constantly writing these basic words, we can deepen our understanding and mastery of strokes and cultivate good writing habits and sense of rhythm.
6. Learn famous works and appreciate classic calligraphy works.
One of the best ways to learn brush calligraphy is to study the works of famous artists. By appreciating the master's works, we can draw inspiration and skills from them and learn the essence of their pen, layout and composition.
7. Look for opportunities for guidance and communication.
Participate in calligraphy classes, workshops or club activities, and exchange learning with other calligraphy lovers. Interaction and guidance with others can help correct mistakes, improve skills and gain more learning opportunities.