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How to draw handwritten newspapers about calligraphy

The steps of drawing handwritten newspaper about calligraphy are as follows:

First, determine the theme and layout.

Before you start to draw handwritten newspapers, you need to determine the theme and layout. The theme can be the history, types and techniques of calligraphy, and the layout can be designed according to your preferences and layout size.

The handwritten newspaper can be divided into title area, text area and illustration area. Attractive titles such as "Beauty of Calligraphy" and "Rhyme of Calligraphy" can be written in the title area, knowledge or stories about calligraphy can be written in the text area, and some patterns related to calligraphy can be drawn in the illustration area, such as brushes, ink cartridges and rice paper.

Second, prepare painting materials

Preparing painting materials is an important step to draw handwritten newspapers. Need to prepare some painting tools, such as pencils, brushes, paints, etc. Pencils are used to draw manuscripts, brushes are used to stroke and fill colors, and pigments can be used to add color and layering. You also need to prepare some drawing paper and other auxiliary materials, such as glue and scissors.

Third, start painting.

After preparing the painting materials, you can start painting. Draw a sketch on the drawing paper with a pencil to determine the position and size of each part. Then use a brush to stroke and fill in colors, paying attention to the smoothness of lines and the collocation of colors. Use pigments or other auxiliary materials to modify and supplement handwritten newspapers to make them more beautiful.

The Origin and Importance of Calligraphy

I. Origin

The origin of calligraphy can be traced back to Oracle Bone Inscriptions, bronze inscriptions and seal script in ancient China. These characters were originally carved on tortoise shells, animal bones and metal objects, and later gradually evolved into writing materials such as bamboo slips and fabrics. With the passage of time, people began to pay attention to the artistry and beauty of writing, and gradually formed a unique art of calligraphy.

Second, importance.

Calligraphy is an important part of China traditional culture. It is not only the art of writing, but also a symbol of the Chinese national spirit. Calligraphy has not only practical value, but also aesthetic value, which embodies the profoundness and unique charm of China culture.

By studying calligraphy, we can cultivate people's aesthetic taste and artistic accomplishment, and improve people's cultural accomplishment and comprehensive quality. So calligraphy is still very meaningful in modern society.