You've probably heard of calligraphy: the art of writing beautifully, creating exquisite letters, words, and symbols. But have you ever heard of Shodo, Japanese calligraphy? In this blog, we delve deeper into this technique from the Japanese culture. Discover what makes this art form so unique and how you can get started yourself!
Japanese calligraphy, also known as "shodo" in Japanese, is an ancient art form centred around writing Chinese and Japanese characters with a brush and ink. It's not just a way to visually represent words but also a form of meditation and self-expression. Each brushstroke is imbedded with meaning and emotion, making Japanese calligraphy a unique art form.
Before you can begin with Japanese calligraphy, you'll need some supplies. Here's a list of what you'll need for traditional Japanese calligraphy:
Now that you've gathered all the necessary materials, it's time to start with Japanese calligraphy! Follow these simple steps to take your first steps in this beautiful art form:
Do you like the look of Japanese calligraphy, and would you like to experiment with it? But is it too early to invest in all these materials? No problem! Start practising on high-quality paper, such as watercolour paper, drawing paper, or a sketchbook. Practice drawing Japanese characters with fine liners or markers, like the beautiful ones from Sakura. You can also choose to practice with simple brushes and inks. Afterwards, you can always purchase the traditional materials to learn calligraphy in the real, traditional way.
Wether you choose to do this the traditional way or the beginner way. You, too, can create the most beautiful Japanese calligraphy creations in no time with the right materials and a little practice.