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Why ‘calligraphy’ isn’t a religion, but a science
What makes calligraphy unique?Why is it not a religion?And why is it so important?Calligraphy, or calligraffiti, is a medium for communicating information using different materials, which is usually ink, watercolor, and paper.The term itself was coined by the Portuguese writer Antonio de Oliveira in 1697, but it wasn’t until the late 19th century that it […]
Continue Reading...How to Make a Calligraphy Poster by the Numbers: 10 Essential Tools
We’re still reeling from the terrible mass shooting in Las Vegas last week.I’m trying to think of some way to get my hands on some paper, ink, and brushes and pens.But I know that the odds are slim, and I have to admit I’ve been pretty picky about my writing materials.Luckily, there are some basic […]
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