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Shodo

What is Shodo?
These days, most Japanese use pencils, ballpoints, or
felt-tip pens to write letters and other documents. But the
art of shodo (calligraphy), where an ink-dipped brush is
used artistically to create Chinese kanji and Japanese kana
characters, remains a traditional part of Japan's culture.
Works of calligraphy are admired for the accurate
composition of their characters, of course, but also for the
way the brush is handled in their creation, the shading of
the ink, and the balanced placement of the characters on the
paper.
These below are a few of Von Krenner
Sensei's work. Click the thumbnail image below to see a larger image.
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