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  • Thanks for sharing-nice job. I thinking this is much easier using a quill pen (flexible pointed nib) to get thick and thins. The brush is too hard for many new calligraphers to control.

  • Hprrible

  • I saw one letter, and it wasn't even N-Z. Nice job Expert Village, you've taught me nothing yet again.

  • i do this in my note book every time and day

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  • thank you for teaching us,, I have a question: what kind of brush are most suitable for this rounded shaped??

    I tried skirrel ones, polyamid, some used with sumi e (japanise), martha tropical, some martre Kolinsky, and for me worked much better for this activity brushes from winsor and newton made of squirrel hair. thank you

  • I'll bet you have lovely penmanship when not calligraphing.

  • this lady have such a lovely hand writing...

  • muy bonito..!!!!!!!!!

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