Morita self-discipline is a creative and interesting calligraphy art form. It originated from the tradition of ancient calligraphy in China, combined with the artistic features of Chinese characters, paintings and sculptures, and formed a unique artistic expression. Morita font is based on Chinese characters, and the strokes of the font are split and reorganized, so that it presents beautiful patterns and harmonious layout. In the process of creation, calligraphers need to have solid calligraphy skills, unique aesthetics and rich imagination in order to create Morita's works with both artistic beauty and cultural connotation.
There are many creative methods of Tian Sen Zige, the most representative of which are filling in the blanks and reorganizing strokes. Fill-in-the-blank method refers to leaving blank and adjusting lines in the existing font to make the font more harmonious and beautiful. This method requires calligraphers to have a deep understanding of the font structure and make appropriate adjustments on the basis of the original strokes to make the works more creative. The rule of stroke reorganization is to split the strokes of the glyph and then recombine them to form a new pattern. This method requires calligraphers to have strong painting and carving skills, and be able to skillfully blend strokes together to create unique artistic effects.
In the process of creating Tian Sen's font, calligraphers should also pay attention to the layout and composition of the font. Reasonable layout can make the works more rhythmic and give people a pleasant visual experience. In terms of composition, calligraphers can adopt symmetrical, balanced or freestyle methods according to the characteristics of glyphs, so that their works have strong visual impact. Calligraphers can also use rich colors and materials to add more artistic charm to their works.
As a unique art form of calligraphy, Morita Zige not only has high aesthetic value, but also carries rich cultural connotations. Calligraphers can convey their feelings and thoughts through topics, meanings and expressions in the process of creation. Choose symbolic glyphs such as blessing, longevity and happiness to express people's yearning for a better life, and use historical allusions and poems as creative materials to show the excellent cultural traditions of the Chinese nation. In this way, Morita's calligraphy works have both artistic value and cultural connotation, and become the hearts of calligraphy lovers and collectors.
Writing skills of Tian Sen's sub-songs:
Writing in Tian Zige: Start from the upper right corner of the Japanese font and draw a diagonal line to the lower left corner. Touch the line on the left from the pen, then touch the line on the right up to form a semicircle slightly, slash to the lower left corner, and touch the line below horizontally. From the middle of the upper line, diagonally to the left to the lower grid, cross after touching the left line and touch the right line. Start from less than half of the upper line, go left to the middle corner, then draw a big semicircle above the middle line and touch the right line until the lower line reaches the left line, the upper line is horizontal, a little below the right line and touch the right line.
From right up to left, turn right down, touch the right line, off line and left line, then go up, intersect the original line above the dotted line, and go straight until it is slightly away from the place where you started to use the pen near the upper right corner.