Abstract

This study focuses on the dual function of Japanese calligraphy ( shodō): expressive and pragmatic. The study will assess the way in which the calligrapher’s ideas are conveyed through shodō and how the public perceives them, illustrating the importance of both visual and linguistic components of calligraphic works. In order to highlight this phenomenon, two works created by

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