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Japanese Kanji Symbol for Courage - Sumigraphy

The calligraphy brush, fude, is composed of two layers of hair and should be sharp, resilient and respond quickly to the artist's touch. The rice paper, washi, that we use for Sumigraphy™ is handmade and laminated to a hard board backing and edged with a strip of gold paper. Once the artist is satisfied with his work, he carefully stamps the work with his personal seal, called a "hanko", in traditional red ink. See how Master Keisui uses these tools to create Sumigraphy™.Read more: https://www.sumigraphy.com

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Japanese Kanji Symbol for Courage - Sumigraphy

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  1. Japanese Kanji Symbol for Courage - Sumigraphy

  2. ABOUT SUMIGRAPHY The calligrapher's art set contains four main tools. The ink stick,sumi, is a stick of specially treated handmade material (soot, glue) that is combined with water and ground on the ink stone,suzuri, to produce luminous black ink. The fresh ground ink has many properties that make it superior for this art from than the modern bottled ink.The calligraphy brush, fude, is composed of two layers of hair and should be sharp, resilient and respond quickly to the artist's touch. The rice paper, washi, that we use for Sumigraphy™ is handmade and laminated to a hard board backing and edged with a strip of gold paper. Once the artist is satisfied with his work, he carefully stamps the work with his personal seal, called a "hanko", in traditional red ink. See how Master Keisui uses these tools to create Sumigraphy™.

  3. Japanese Calligraphy The gestural brushstrokes of each character capture a moment in a time, born of millennia of Japanese tradition and training. 

  4. Chinese Calligraphy The beautiful art of Chinese calligraphy also reflects on the beauty of scenery of country. Traditionally, china originally developed the Writing Tradition

  5. U-CAN Americas, Inc. 25 Metro Drive,SUITE 525 San Jose, California, USA 95110 Email us: kojima@ucan.us.com Web site: https://www.sumigraphy.com/

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