Japanese tenkoku "seal cutting " 篆刻
Christina Pellens
Text seal cutting advanced course
Have you ever noticed the small red stamps on Asian calligraphy and ink paintings? These seals often stand for names, collectors or artists and originally served as a kind of "signature" on documents. From the 15th century onwards, seal cutting developed into an independent art form alongside brush writing. You have taken part in the "Seal Cutting" taster course or have already learned similar cutting techniques elsewhere. In the advanced course, you will now cut your own seal in soapstone or linoleum and realize your own seal ideas.
Course fee 65,- €,
Material costs: (at least 20,- € and according to consumption) will be charged on site.
Registration required via www.tenri-kw.de
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Course fee 65,- €, material costs: (at least 20,- € and according to consumption) will be charged on site. Registration required via www.tenri-kw.de