12 April, 2022 Emotion and writing
emotion and writing, 12 April, 2022
In the Asia culture, especially in China, handwritings is widely regarded to reflect the emotion and character of the writer. All individuals, not only calligraphist, can express through their handwritings. Like artist Qiu Zhijie applied calligraphic writings on places in a market, each stroke in each Chinese characters exhibits its emotions. Writing in a market at the same time is a method of communication between the traditional unearthly literati's calligraphic art and the most mundane life. I then question, is my handwriting yesterday "I still believe that the Covid-19 pandemic will vanish" be capable to expose more emotions?
linked from artist Qiu Zhijie's website
The first instantly recalled after this idea is the drawings and writings of poet William Blake. I then raise the question why writings and prints in the Diamond Sutra are so different? This question is not expected to be answered by the culture, but rather only on writings, the emotions in writings or the way the words expresses itself with or without drawings.
Looking at William Blake's writings and Qiu Zhijie's writings brought me new ideas. The idea is still to be developed
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