Chinese name - Names in Chinese with free calligraphy.
Chinese hand-writing was regarded as not only manifesting the writer's personal character, but also developing the person's character when practicing writing. After years of practicing writing, one day when you write name in Chinese beautifully and confidently, you will find yourself have got changed during practicing writing Chinese.
The word “Calligraphy” is derived from Greek, meaning “beautiful writing”. Calligraphy or the art of fancy writing has thousands of years in its history and development. They are of aesthetics, refinement, creativity and pure beauty. For different scripts, for example, Chinese or Arabic, they have developed their own way of calligraphy.
Calligraphy is the stylized artistic writing of Chinese characters. It is the written form of Chinese that unites the languages (many mutually unintelligible) spoken in China. Because calligraphy is considered supreme among the visual arts in China, it sets the standard by which Chinese painting is judged. Indeed, the two arts are closely related.
This Chinese name writing calligraphy painting service offers you the opportunity to have your name translated in to Chinese and written in Chinese calligraphy symbols on a piece of rice paper. The calligraphy painting will be mounted onto a Chinese wall scroll (size varies depending on the number of characters in your name).
Calligraphy was an art form (and still is.) In ancient China, calligraphy was a means of communication, a way to write things down. It was also a way to express yourself. Noble and royal children had to learn calligraphy. Even emperors practiced until they good at writing calligraphy.
Mostly used for creating Faux Calligraphy and other styles of modern calligraphy, these markers can indeed be a great addition to your lettering. Adding effects, patterns, colors, pretty much anything that comes to your mind, is one of the benefits when working with modern calligraphy.
Chinese calligraphy is the art of creating aesthetically pleasing writing or tangible representations of the Chinese languages. It can take years to learn the art because students have to master writing Chinese characters, which is a daunting task in itself, and they have to write them beautifully and with an unforgiving tool: the brush.