The bold expression of calligraphy is a colloquial expression on the Internet. The relevant knowledge is introduced as follows:
1. Brief description:
1. The bold expression of calligraphy It is a colloquial expression on the Internet. It means that the strokes and lines of calligraphy works are written very freely, unbridled and unrestrained. That is to say, calligraphers do not stick to rules when writing and boldly use their creativity and imagination, making their works full of vitality and personalization.
2. Bold calligraphy is a form of expression in the art of calligraphy. It requires calligraphers to have bold innovation and expression when writing, not to stick to traditional rules and constraints, but to have their own style and features. The emergence of this calligraphy style also reflects people's continuous pursuit and exploration of the art of calligraphy.
3. In addition to bold calligraphy, there are many forms of calligraphy art, such as regular script, running script, cursive script, etc. Each calligraphy style has its own unique charm and artistic value. Learning calligraphy can Improving people's aesthetic ability and artistic accomplishment is also conducive to cultivating people's patience and concentration.
2. Expansion of calligraphy knowledge:
1. Holding the pen is an important concept in calligraphy practice and the first step in training. Generally speaking, the five-finger holding method is used to hold the pen, using the thumb. Hold the penholder with your index finger, place your middle finger under the index finger, and finally place your ring finger and little finger against the back of the penholder. The four fingers are equivalent to fixing the brush. When writing, you can push and pull it freely.
2. The height of the pen holding refers to the distance between the finger and the tip of the pen. There is no specific limit to this. Generally, it should not be too high or too low. The appropriate distance should be about one-third of the entire pen barrel.
3. The brush movement refers to the state of the brush when writing. For example, when we write a horizontal painting, from the beginning of the paper to the final closing of the pen, the process in between is the brush movement, and its requirements are based on Depending on the style of calligraphy, the strokes must be written in place. Some people do not push the brush to the desired position. The result is that after the brush is suddenly closed, the strokes are floating and weak.