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  • writing, offering prescriptions for paper, calligraphy, accompanying gift and bearer, and apprecia
  • She was also skilled at calligraphy and dabbled in poetry.
  • Retreats can involve classes in tai chi, calligraphy and meditation.
  • Zen Brushwork: Focusing the Mind With Calligraphy and Painting
  • so a visual artist focusing on non-orthodox calligraphy and Pac-Man art.
  • After 1901, he taught calligraphy and art in primary schools in the city.
  • He was also accomplished in music and calligraphy, and various legends circulated regarding h
  • In many instances, both calligraphy and image will be in the same piece.
  • As a noun, Zenga is a style of Japanese calligraphy and painting, done in ink.
  • 9 exhibits looked at the mash-up of Chinese calligraphy and American graffiti.
  • ere down the line, Panicker moved on to use calligraphy and symbols to project a state of metaphysi
  • , essentially, is the philosophy behind Zen Calligraphy and other Japanese arts.
  • The calligraphy and paintings above the entrance were repai
  • g interest in classical Chinese literature, calligraphy and the English language, and was also fond
  • ng the handles of Chinese brushes, used for calligraphy and painting.
  • and martial arts, and was very talented at calligraphy and painting.
  • ions in the museum are mainly of paintings, calligraphy and sculpture from Hong Kong, China and oth
  • first important theoretical work on Chinese calligraphy, and has remained important ever since, tho
  • Yi Hwang was also talented in calligraphy and poetry, writing a collection of sijo, a
  • He also was an expert in Arabic calligraphy and sometimes gave lessons of "Al Khat Alar
  • working on sound installations, pop songs, calligraphy and her website poemproducer.com.
  • in traditional Chinese activities, such as calligraphy and taijiquan, as well as lectures, symposi
  • r furniture, Chinese and Japanese ceramics, calligraphy, and paintings from the Chinese Song and Yu
  • seventeen, he fell in love with the art of calligraphy and began mastering it under the tutelage o
  • r, Francis Crease, taught Waugh the arts of calligraphy and decorative design; some of the boy's wo
  • BinHong Research Society, vice-chairman of Calligraphy and Painting Society of Shanghai and Hong K
  • He excels in calligraphy and holds a reputation for his ability to i
  • Cover, labels, design and calligraphy are by Marian Zazeela, and are drawn in her
  • His notes about painting and calligraphy are of great interest to art historians, be
  • Baisao's poetry and calligraphy are considered important in the Zen history
  • he design of the Island Line explained that calligraphy are written in large fonts to alleviate the
  • have their station names written in Chinese calligraphy as part of the stations' livery.
  • her sons Poetry and Patriotism with Celtic calligraphy as a backdrop.
  • ticed the arts of dance, music, poetry, and calligraphy as well as sexual services, and an educated
  • ternational, president of the Kyoto Artists Calligraphy Association, and special professor at Kyoto
  • He was a teacher in drawing and calligraphy at the Norwegian Military Academy.
  • ded in an exhibition of Iranian and Turkish calligraphy at the Saba Institute in Tehran.
  • terracotta cornice, which resembles Islamic calligraphy, atop the tower.
  • Colors of the calligraphy background are mostly dark, specifically th
  • Abilities: Teaching calligraphy, baton twirling, eating a lot
  • e eyes of a statue or lion costume using an calligraphy brush coated with cinnabar.
  • urple mane, and is often depicted holding a calligraphy brush.
  • calligraphy by Rebecca Hon Ko.
  • The gardens also house calligraphy by Qing Dynasty officials, Zeng Guofan and
  • To own a piece of calligraphy by Qi Gong is the dream of many of his admi
  • The cemetery has a stele with calligraphy by Mao Zedong, praising Ehmetjan and his fe
  • ed for piano by Charles Kennedy Scott, with calligraphy by Margaret Shipton and 21 full and half-pa
  • the 20th century combined with artwork and calligraphy by dozens of contemporary artists.
  • He invented his own style of calligraphy called, "chusache", based on ancient Korean
  • Examples of Kufi calligraphy can be seen, showing the names of Muhammad
  • nt and hunchbacked, as if he were an actual calligraphy character", and came to be viewed as a sain
  • provided community courses such as Chinese calligraphy, Chinese language, yoga and martial arts, a
  • Calligraphy: Ching Ching Lee
  • fah Al-Arabia) as an integrative element of calligraphy, compared to its traditional employment.
  • paintings and illustrations using Assyrian calligraphy creating hundreds of pieces that will soon
  • contains an inscription in Nastaligh script calligraphy dated 1787 CE.
  • He is also notable for his work, "to move calligraphy deeper into the modern world of art.":
  • The calligraphy denotes a poem, or saying, that teaches som
  • After becoming a monk he only practiced calligraphy, developing a simple and unadorned, yet uni
  • The calligraphy display on the Chinese characters of Higher
  • abled Visscher to be schooled in languages, calligraphy, embroidery, drawing, painting glass engrav
  • s scattered through that rare folio work on calligraphy entitled 'The Universal Penman, or the Art
  • Mounting Calligraphy for Kobe Bryant
  • nese classical martial arts and in Japanese calligraphy for many years was Ichitaro Kuroda.
  • He's also known for his use of elaborate calligraphy for dialogue, which has been preserved (tho
  • ieving a breakthrough at the age of 20 with Calligraphy for soprano and chamber orchestra.
  • a dream wherein he met Michikaze and learnt calligraphy from him.
  • urther relates that he had also the arms of calligraphy given him, which are azure, a pen or.
  • Samples of his calligraphy have been published in Japan.
  • lude contemporary South Asian Art - Islamic calligraphy, illustrated textiles in the phulkari style
  • painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, calligraphy, illustration, textiles, woodwork, metalwor
  • ook the first step in Japanizing the art of calligraphy, imported from China around the 5th century
  • Alkadhi's work centers on Arabic calligraphy in stylized forms.
  • s an antiquarian when it came to the prized calligraphy in his family's collection, with written pi
  • rained in formal Chinese brush painting and calligraphy in Kwangtung, China, as an artist he was dr
  • ainted murals and stone steles with Chinese calligraphy in the pagoda are dated to the Song period
  • Calligraphy in the form of caligrams often take shape t
  • actice and art of Zen Buddhist painting and calligraphy in the Japanese tea ceremony and also the m
  • r art she develops the traditions of Arabic calligraphy in a modern format and forms part of the co
  • with Rudolf Koch, as the a father of modern calligraphy, in the form of the broad edged pen as a wr
  • writers during the Goryeo Dynasty, and the calligraphy, in semi-cursive style, was done by Baek Hy
  • Calligraphy inside the mosque is the work of Hezarfen M
  • Japanese calligraphy is usually a very private activity, but he
  • historical documents, specimens of Islamic calligraphy, miniature paintings, astronomical instrume
  • He was well-versed in calligraphy, music, mathematics and astronomy.
  • an ceramics; and Japanese woodblock prints, calligraphy, narrative paintings, and lacquer boxes.
  • Calligraphy of Chinese characters "Lao Jie" in station
  • is manuscript gives a good example of Greek calligraphy of the 12th century.
  • The text was carved on stone with the calligraphy of Yan Zhenqing, nephew of Yan Yuansun.
  • However the calligraphy of Zen scholars was often more concerned wi
  • embedded the bones of loyal subject in the calligraphy of Yan Zhenqing.
  • Notable elements of this art are calligraphy of Confucian writings and thoughts, often c
  • ove in St. Louis which contains Nelson Wu's calligraphy of the Book of Changes (I-ching) handwritte
  • Arabic calligraphy on glazed tile
  • The calligraphy on the Great Gate reads "O Soul, thou art a
  • al culture), and Sho ("brush", referring to calligraphy or fine arts).
  • Although he stressed the need for mastering calligraphy, painting, and playing the musical instrume
  • He also excelled in calligraphy, poetry and prose.
  • y in Shanghai, where he devoted his time to calligraphy, poetry and art, while also writing extensi
  • o constantly entertain and produce fanciful calligraphy, poetry, or a musical song on the spot.
  • It is a medium for artistic expression i.e. calligraphy, portraiture etc. by arranging patterns of
  • He devoted his whole life to the art of calligraphy, producing forty-seven Mus'hafs, book of Qu
  • lected motifs of arabesque is needed for my calligraphy projects to be functional and attuned.
  • A child who picks up the pencil, book or calligraphy set is forecast to be a good scholar.
  • a large spool of thread, a brush, a Korean calligraphy set, a pencil, a book, money (10,000-won bi
  • Hu was able use his calligraphy skill to make some fast cash to help him re
  • al use in a decorative framework out of the calligraphy space, or a full Deco art, unconnected to c
  • ays, and its pishtaq arches incorporate the calligraphy that decorates the tomb.
  • One is an inscription in Persian calligraphy that states "I have sat two nights and so l
  • by Squeal who also invented the "scratchy" calligraphy that has since been used by many bands and
  • books, including The Simple Art of Chinese Calligraphy, The Simple Art of Chinese Brush Painting a
  • ection includes notable examples of Islamic calligraphy, tiles, and rugs as well as ethnographic di
  • venturous turn and combine Chinese arts and calligraphy to modern media and contexts.
  • e various sculptures, drawings and works of calligraphy until his death.
  • The madrasa is rich with rare types of calligraphy used in the ornate inscriptions.
  • n for his public demonstrations of Japanese calligraphy using a huge (up to 6 feet long) brush.
  • as also respected for his various styles of calligraphy, which is evident in the design of chu-yin;
  • calligraphiae monumenta (the Model Book of Calligraphy), which he began around 1590, more than 15
  • inese title of Euro-Sinica in his beautiful calligraphy which constitutes a part of the book cover
  • Its collection embraces ceramics, textiles, calligraphy, wood objects, furniture, jewellery and met
  • single integrative structure to present the calligraphy work as one unit.
  • A variety of calligraphy workshops and classes are offered to novice
  • In Zen Calligraphy, Wu Wei has been represented as a circle.