Zhizi Nongbing hard-pen calligraphy works are calligraphy works created by children with hard-pens. Although the skills are still elementary, they can cultivate children's artistic cells and various abilities.
Zhizi Nongbing hard-pen calligraphy works refer to works created by young children using hard-pen calligraphy tools (such as brushes, pens, etc.). Hard-pen calligraphy is a writing method in which the pen tip is in direct contact with the paper. Compared with soft-pen calligraphy, it is more suitable for beginners to practice. Childish ice-making refers to a child's inexperience and rudimentary skills.
Zhizi Nongbing’s hard-pen calligraphy works usually focus on short and concentrated sentences, and the content is mostly simple words, idioms or famous aphorisms. In calligraphy works, children can develop their understanding of stroke structure, layout beauty, and writing specifications by practicing hard-pen calligraphy.
Although the artistic achievements of children's Nongbing hard-pen calligraphy works may not be as good as those of adults, they are innocent, cute and unique, often giving people a lively and vivid feeling.
Learning hard-pen calligraphy requires choosing appropriate tools and paper, mastering basic strokes and structures, paying attention to the coherence and fluency of strokes, and developing good posture and pen-holding habits
1 , Choose the appropriate tools and paper
To learn hard-pen calligraphy, you must first choose the appropriate tools and paper. Generally speaking, hard pen calligraphy can be practiced using hard tools such as pens and ballpoint pens. In terms of paper, you can choose thicker, better-textured rice paper or rough-edged paper for easier writing and storage.
2. Master the basic strokes and structure
The basic strokes of hard-tipped calligraphy include horizontal, vertical, left, back, lift, dot, etc. During the learning process, you must master the writing methods and structural characteristics of these basic strokes to lay the foundation for subsequent font learning and creation.
3. Pay attention to the coherence and fluency of strokes
Hard-pen calligraphy requires strokes to be coherent and smooth, without broken or missed strokes. During the exercise, pay attention to gentle and stable hand movements, and maintain coordinated movement of the wrist and arm.
4. Develop good posture and pen-holding habits
When learning hard-pen calligraphy, you must develop good sitting posture and pen-holding habits. Sit in an upright posture, with your back straight and avoid hunching. When holding the pen, be relaxed and natural, and do not use excessive force to avoid damaging your finger joints.