Zhi Zi's Hard Pen Calligraphy Works with Ice

Children's calligraphy works with ice hard pen are calligraphy works created by children with hard pen. Although the technology is still in the primary stage, it can cultivate children's artistic cells and various abilities.

Children's hard-pen calligraphy works refer to works created by children with hard-pen calligraphy tools (such as brushes and pens). Hard-pen calligraphy is a writing method in which the pen tip directly contacts the paper surface. Compared with soft pen calligraphy, it is more suitable for children beginners to practice. A child playing ice describes a child as lacking in experience and skills.

Children's hard-pen calligraphy works are usually short and pithy, and the content is mostly simple words, idioms or famous sayings. In calligraphy works, children can cultivate their understanding of stroke structure, beautiful layout and writing norms by practicing hard pen calligraphy.

Although children's hard pen calligraphy works on ice may not be as artistic as adults, they are naive, lovely and unique, and often give people a lively and vivid feeling.

When learning hard-pen calligraphy, we should pay attention to choosing suitable tools and paper, mastering basic strokes and structures, paying attention to the consistency and fluency of strokes, and cultivating good posture and pen-holding habits.

1, choose the right tool and paper.

To learn hard-pen calligraphy, we must first choose the right tools and paper. Generally speaking, hard pen calligraphy can be practiced with hard tools such as pens and ballpoint pens. In terms of paper, you can choose thick and good quality rice paper or rough paper to facilitate writing and storage.

2, master the basic strokes and structure

The basic strokes of hard pen calligraphy are horizontal, vertical, skimming, pressing, lifting and pointing. In the process of learning, we should master the writing and structural characteristics of these basic strokes skillfully, so as to lay the foundation for the subsequent font learning and creation.

3. Pay attention to the consistency and fluency of strokes.

Hard-pen calligraphy requires the strokes to be coherent and smooth, and there can be no broken or missed strokes. In the process of practice, we should pay attention to the gentle and stable hand movements and keep the coordinated movements of wrists and arms.

4. Cultivate good posture and pen-holding habits.

When learning hard pen calligraphy, we should develop good sitting posture and pen-holding habits. Sit up straight, keep your back straight and avoid hunchback. Hold the pen easily and naturally, and don't use too much force to avoid damaging your finger joints.