Years of practice shape art rooted in focus and cultural identity.
Every stroke of the brush forms a character.
Chinese calligraphy and traditional brush painting are enjoying a revival in Malaysia, particularly among older adults seeking mindfulness and a way to refine their artistic skills. Practitioners say ...
On the third floor, the mood shifted to pursuits popular with the literati, including tea appreciation, wine tasting, incense ...
Seventh- and eighth-grade students at Manhasset Secondary School celebrated Lunar New Year with traditional foods, cultural ...
CHINESE New Year decorations featuring calligraphy are more than just ink strokes on red paper, they are a wish for prosperity, harmony and rebirth, and are usually found affixed on either side of and ...
As Chinese New Year 2026 approaches, ushering in the Year of the Horse, the 71-year-old calligrapher is busy preparing festive couplets and auspicious characters, a tradition he believes carries ...
Revolutionary learning management system (LMS) brings real-time guided practice, precise scoring, and progress tracking ...
In Kelantan, this centuries-old heritage art form continues to live on in the hands of its practitioners, transcending cultures and generations, as Chinese calligraphy becomes a bridge that unites ...
Brently Davis, a disabled 55-year-old man, is being threatened with eviction from his downtown St. Paul apartment. In the home he will soon lose, surrounded by his artwork — masks, Chinese ...
Also known as the spring festival, the Lunar New Year is one of the most significant celebrations across many Asian cultures and according to the zodiac calendar, 2026 will be the Year of the Horse.