Dong Yang-Zi is one of the few calligraphers whose works genuinely amazed me. I remember seeing this calligrapher in a documentary on television a while ago. Today I decided to look at her works more closely. The above picture shows the words, literally translated, "having fun/ being happy alone."
I feel like she really took the forms of our characters and executed them like no other. Her brush strokes are natural and flowing but very powerful. A lot of her works are almost abstract. Her composition was influenced by Western art as a result of her studies in America. She likes to write large on huge papers.
There is a story about a famous, ancient Chinese calligrapher, Wang Xi-Zhi, who washed his brushes in a lake beside where he lived. He practiced writing so much that the water of the lake turned black and could be used as ink. It was also said that he was obsessed with geese and learned to write from the way geese swam.
One of his son, Wang Xian-Zhi, who was also a calligrapher, had another interesting story. The little Xian-Zhi wanted to surpass his father. He worked extremely hard and used up three vats of ink to practice. He finally wrote the character "big" that he felt very proud of and showed his father. His father saw it, grabbed a brush, and added a tiny stroke, thus changing the character to another word. Xian-Zhi then showed the word to his mother, who commented, "My son used up three vats of water practicing, but only this dot resembles Xi-Zhi."
One can only imagine his face upon hearing that criticism.
Dong Yang-Zi was once part of this art show that took reference from the stories. They literally filled a lake of ink.
The people that came to the show could sit around the ink lake and write.
Here are some more of Dong Yang-Zi's works that I love.
Dong Yang Zi's calligraphy is incredible. The art show of Dong Yang Zi where there was a lake of ink was my first art show of hers. I still remember that the art show was called 無中生有. Dong Yang Zi's calligraphy is really powerful even if there are only a few strokes. Calligraphy is interesting because you first notice it's superficial beauty and when you see the meaning of the words, there's a deeper meaning to it.
ReplyDeleteOh my you went to her show? That's awesome!
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