What is the common sense of using calligraphy seals?

Common sense is as follows:

1, calligraphy and painting on the seal, the seal is bigger than the word. Of course, it is natural to stamp a big seal and a small seal.

2. Chinese painting is stamped under the lettering, down to the bottom corner, and corner capping is not allowed. For example, the upper right corner and the lower left corner can be stamped with leisure stamps, and the upper left corner and the lower right corner can be stamped. If the above words are printed near the lower corner, there is no need to stamp the leisure stamp.

3. Chinese painting banners are signed, and the left and right corners are not allowed to be stamped. Square leisure stamp can be affixed to the upper right corner, square leisure stamp can be affixed to the upper left corner and square leisure stamp can be affixed to the lower right corner. You don't need to stamp a chapter here to be self-defeating

4. Rectangular, circular and rectangular leisure chapters should not be covered in the position of the corner-pressing leisure chapter in the lower corner.

5, the square leisure chapter can not be covered on the painting and calligraphy, usurping the host's role.

Extended data

Artists who have always been successful attach great importance to calligraphy. In the previous chapter, we have learned that "no mistakes" is an important prerequisite to ensure the appreciation value of seals. As we all know, calligraphy is the art of writing. If you can't even read, there is no artistic appreciation. The reason why seals have been respected and loved by intellectuals in past dynasties is precisely because of his difficulties and the challenges brought by his difficulties.

What is easy to get is neither challenging nor attractive, not to mention the appreciation value. For connoisseurs, understanding seal script has become the primary task. At first glance, seal script is a bit strange, but it is actually very easy to learn and difficult to master. The development of seal script is centered on "shape". Although it later became an "image", there are always tangible traces to explore its origin, so seal script is artistic from the beginning.