Japanese calligraphy workshops
Tasteful brush letters - you can write letters in arranged typefaces
Unlike calligraphy, brush letters can be written just like a child drawing a picture. Even if you are worried that your handwriting is not good enough, it's okay! Even if you are a beginner, you will definitely be able to write beautiful letters!
Instead of formal calligraphy, brush letters are arranged in such a way that anyone can easily write them.
It is written with a painterly nuance, as if you were a child again.
So even if you have never held a brush before or are not good at writing, it's okay!
'I haven't been able to express my feelings to my family and friends, and I want to thank our guests for coming.'
Would you like to be able to convey these feelings to people within a 3-metre radius, using your own unique and wonderful handwriting?
Japanese calligraphy workshops schedule
Unlike Japanese calligraphy, there is no model for writing brush strokes, so you will first enjoy a game to soften your brain so that you can easily come up with ideas.
The workshop will start with a game to soften the participants' brains so that they can easily come up with new ideas.
The participants will be taught how to write their own original characters and practise.
The participants are then able to write their own original characters on postcards, etc., add a sentence to convey their feelings, frame the cards and complete the project.
Japanese calligraphy workshops to make people within a 3-metre radius happy Date and time: 28 September, 26 October, 30 November, the last Thursday of every month (minimum of one workshop/total of three workshops) 14:00-15:00 (60 min) Fee ¥1,000 (including materials) + one order at the café What to bring Nothing in particular |
Instructor profile: Kaoru Kurata (Japanese SHODO Meister, Japan fudemoji Association) In 2020, she met a master of brush calligraphy and learnt the joy of creating her own original characters and pictures. Attended beginner and intermediate courses of the Japan fudemoji association. In 2023, she attended the advanced course of the Japan fudemoji association and obtained the Brush Meister certificate. She also began her professional activities as a brush lettering artist. |