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Melissa Meyer paints clusters of lines based on calligraphy that are largely unstructured, yet oddly systematic.
And in Confucian thinking, which valued words above everything, any ink-and-brush painting worth its salt was based on calligraphy.
The discs represent the moon, and in his artist statement Mr. Digby says he is alluding to the "traditional Japanese ritual of 'moon viewing".' The surface of each moon shape is made up of loose writing based on calligraphy, but rendered more expressively: Jackson Pollock comes to mind.
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"It's based on Arabic calligraphy so the Arabic-reading eye will recognize it," he added.
One of his calligraphic drawings, using the characters for "Nesting Crane", depicts eyes at the heart of an ink storm; the artist says that it represents a mother crane who is protecting her young in a blizzard.Western and Arabic calligraphy is based on the pen (though the brush was employed for illuminating manuscripts).
His calligraphy is loosely based on Cholo graffiti associated with East Los Angeles.
He then discovered Nanga, based on "literati" works by the Chinese scholarly elite and incorporating calligraphy, poetry and landscape.
Another accusation, that he distributed radical literature to the detainees, was based on an erroneous translation of an Islamic symbol in Ottoman-style calligraphy.
In addition to the mesmerizing prints and works on paper reflecting her immersion in books, calligraphy and Sufi poetry, the show includes recent sculptures based on Muslim prayer beads.
Peculiar to Turkish calligraphy is the tuğra (ṭughrā), a kind of royal cipher based on the names and titles of the reigning sultan and worked into a very intricate and beautiful design.
Mr. Hoefler designed Requiem from 1991 to 1996 based on a set of wood engravings that are important to the evolution of calligraphy, but not especially related to the history of printing types.
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