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	<title>Comments on: The Japanese Calligraphy Brush: An Art In Itself</title>
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		<title>By: kriti</title>
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		<description>Calligraphy art writing has thousands of years in its history . it very good article.I was very impressed by the abstract beauty of this artwork.When done properly the practice of calligraphy becomes a conversation with the true self.i like to share this blog my friends.I would like to share this video of calligraphy artist Dave Wood with reader of this blog 
http://davewood.com.au/blog/videos/artist-at-work-dave-wood-the-master-of-calligraphy-art 
hope you will enjoy it thanks</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Calligraphy art writing has thousands of years in its history . it very good article.I was very impressed by the abstract beauty of this artwork.When done properly the practice of calligraphy becomes a conversation with the true self.i like to share this blog my friends.I would like to share this video of calligraphy artist Dave Wood with reader of this blog<br />
<a href="http://davewood.com.au/blog/videos/artist-at-work-dave-wood-the-master-of-calligraphy-art" rel="nofollow">http://davewood.com.au/blog/videos/artist-at-work-dave-wood-the-master-of-calligraphy-art</a><br />
hope you will enjoy it thanks</p>
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		<title>By: Sylvia</title>
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		<description>The picture of the Calligraphy set is not Japanese.Is Chinesse.  The Chinesse painting equipment  include: bruches, inksticks, inkstone and paper.These are known as the four treasures. 
Chinese- made bruches are made from wolf&#039;s or leopard&#039;s hais for the stiff brush and for soft brush is made from sheep and goat&#039;s hair.
The paper are made from bark of the sandalood tree and is known as Hsuan paper.sometime mistakenly referred to a as ricepaper.
Thank you for this post.
I love calligraphy!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The picture of the Calligraphy set is not Japanese.Is Chinesse.  The Chinesse painting equipment  include: bruches, inksticks, inkstone and paper.These are known as the four treasures.<br />
Chinese- made bruches are made from wolf&#8217;s or leopard&#8217;s hais for the stiff brush and for soft brush is made from sheep and goat&#8217;s hair.<br />
The paper are made from bark of the sandalood tree and is known as Hsuan paper.sometime mistakenly referred to a as ricepaper.<br />
Thank you for this post.<br />
I love calligraphy!</p>
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