On Sunday, Yegor Lobusov, calligrapher and medic, gave the visitors to the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy variety of pleasant moments filled with tranquility of Chinese culture.
As expected, Yegor spoke about the correct posture, breathing and arms’ position for writing Chinese characters. With great pleasure he helped the workshop’s entrants, and at the end he showed how to form the work.
Spectators and direct participants were in raptures! Those who did not get to us this Sunday – do not despair! Hopefully, Yegor will visit the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy again to give each of us a piece of Chinese culture.
For the largest part ill handwriting in the world is caused by hurry.
(Lewis Carroll)