How to Carve an Antique-style Artist Name Seal in Chinese by Henry Li(1/2)

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An art-name (simplified Chinese: 号; traditional Chinese: 號; pinyin: hào; Japanese gō; Korean: ho; Vietnamese: hiệu) is a pseudonym, or penname used by an artist. Chinese artists adopted different art-names at different stages of their career, usually to mark significant changes in their life. That is why many Asian master painters or calligraphers have multiple art names.

For artist name seals, you may use either square or oval shaped stones, positive or negative carving styles, ancient or modern scripts depending on your personal artistic tastes. Deferent size of seal maybe used depending on the size of signature calligraphy and also on the size of painting or the style of painting. A small seal can be used on large size paintings but large size of seal may not fit in small size painting.

To translate English names into Chinese art name, we could use both first and last names, or only a first or a last.

To order a personalized art name seal for yourself here are the procedure:
1)Go to http://www.BlueHeronArts.com and place the order with stone, carving service and red ink(optional).
2)Send me your names or phrase to be translated and any other information.
3) I will communicate with you about the translation or creation of your Chinese art name and the make three preview designs in both yin and yang styles(2x3=6 images) for you to choose from.
4)After your approval of the preview design, I will actually carve the stone seal and the process will be recorded on video camera and posted on Youtube.
5) I will finish your seal within three working days in the USA and mailed it with a nice brocade silk box.

For more information please visit
http://www.blueheronarts.com/index.php?cPath=8

cursive style, here is a useful link
http://www.chinese-tools.com/tools/calligraphy.html

Thank you!

Henry

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  • For some reason I only have a green screen on this video, sound is great. This is true for the 4 recent videos about carving, all your other videos come in great, sound and video.  I try not to miss a single one of your videos I practice as much as I can to learn as much as i can. Your efforts in passing on your knowledge on painting Chinese style is truly appreciated by me. Thank you.

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