Abstract

ABSTRACT The purpose of this article is to reveal the distinctive features of calligraphic art developing under the influence of Chinese minimalism and Ze art, using the example of the artworks of four Chinese artists (Zhang Huan, Li Zuo, Gu Yingzhi, Zhang Baohuang) and one Japanese artist (Yamada Reirin). The study found that the art of calligraphy follows several basic rules, including a strict stroke order and sequence, with each character fitting into a square shape. The influence of Zen Buddhism manifests in the creation of distinctive images (cyclical circle, trance state of monks) in combination with traditional writing styles. The geometricity of Chinese characters is also widely used in electronic fonts and graphic symbols that encode characters. The data obtained can supplement the research dedicated to the investigation of the key features of Chinese Zen calligraphy and their influence on the modern fonts containing the elements of minimalism and conceptual art.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call