Spirit is the spiritual temperament and artistic charm of calligraphy works, and it is the embodiment of calligrapher's personality, emotion and artistic accomplishment. Statutes are the formal norms and technical requirements of calligraphy works and the basic rules that calligraphers must follow.
Calligraphy creation needs to express its spirit through statutes. Laws and regulations are the foundation of spirit. Without the restriction of laws and regulations, it is difficult to embody the spirit. At the same time, statutes also need gods to give life and soul. Only by organically combining spirit with statutes can we create excellent calligraphy works with both formal beauty and spiritual connotation.
Calligraphers should pay attention to the balance and coordination of spirit and statutes in their creation. While mastering the basic statutes, we should also pay attention to exerting our own personality and emotions and show a unique appearance. Only in this way can we create excellent calligraphy works with both statutes and spirit, and bring people the enjoyment of beauty and artistic enlightenment.
Calligraphy skills:
1, brushwork: brushwork is the basis of calligraphy, including skills such as starting, writing and collecting. Mastering the correct brushwork can make strokes smoother and more natural, showing the rhythm and rhythm of calligraphy.
2. Structure: Structure is the skeleton of calligraphy. Mastering the correct structure can make the font more beautiful and symmetrical. Calligraphers need to understand the structural characteristics of glyphs and make them more beautiful through clever layout and combination.
3. Ink color: Ink color is the soul of calligraphy. Mastering the correct ink color can make the work more vivid and layered. Calligraphers need to choose the appropriate ink color and density according to the needs of their works to express the artistic conception and emotion of calligraphy.
4. Rhythm: Rhythm is the rhythm of calligraphy. Mastering the correct rhythm can make the work more harmonious and rhythmic. Calligraphers need to grasp the change of rhythm according to the content and form of their works to make them more vivid and interesting.
5. Momentum: The momentum of calligraphy works is the embodiment of its overall style and atmosphere. Calligraphers need to master how to create the momentum of their works through elements such as brush strokes, ink color and structure, so as to make their works more infectious and shocking.