Hello everyone!!
What's up guys, I'm here to awkwardly stall you so you don't have to go watch my vlog because it's super awkward. It was a lot harder to make than I thought it was, especially because I had to listen to myself on repeat *shudder*
Just kidding!! You'll probably (hopefully) like it.
I will put the scans of what I wrote in the vlog below the video. I apologize for the low quality, the camera I was working with was so old and my tripod kept falling over!!!!!
Calligraphy Vlog!! from Dana Kuo on Vimeo.
Here are my drawings in the video:
I hope you enjoyed my vlog, thanks for keeping up with me for so long!!
Bye for now
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Expert Interview!
Hello everyone!
My grandafther is my expert interview. Ever since I was little, he's been trying to teach me Chinese. A few years ago he brought his calligraphy set to our house over Thanksgiving. He showed me how to use the brushes and ink (which you will learn about in the video!) and that's part of the reason my interest in calligraphy was started. In addition to sparking my interest in calligraphy, calligraphy and neat handwriting saved my grandfather's life! That's why I chose to interview my grandfather.
Before you watch I just want to warn you that my grandfather has a strong accent so he is a little hard to understand at some points. Also, I'm sorry for shouting into the camera, he is a little hard of hearing! Also I apologize for the length of the interview, it was about 35 minutes long, so I tried to condense it as much as I could.
Quick breakdown (and what to make sure to see):
beginning-about 8:40: telling his story (main part starts at 4:14)
9:20-10:20: examples of his calligraphy (watch this part, his writing is cool!!!)
10:20-end: talking about brushes and ink (you can skip through this part to any part you want, he just has three different sized brushes that he shows me. I would take a look at around 15:30 because there's an example of the medium brush in there and look at the large brush because its really cool!)
Expert Interview from Dana Kuo on Vimeo.
Just a few clarifications:
-my grandfather was drafted
-LVT: landing vehicle tracker
Main takeaways: calligraphy and handwriting is important, it can save your life!!!!!
Also, focusing on the project, I learned more about the different types of calligraphy. I have only used a calligraphy pen and marker. I experimented a little bit with a brush pen, but I haven't used an actual brush for this project. I thought it was very interesting that he uses a brush to write and also mixes his own ink using charcoal. I hope to try this method, but I probably won't be able to in the timeline of this project.
Bye for now!
P.S. Here's another example of my grandfather's calligraphy. Basically it says to be a good doctor and have good ethics (I can't remember the exact wording).
My grandafther is my expert interview. Ever since I was little, he's been trying to teach me Chinese. A few years ago he brought his calligraphy set to our house over Thanksgiving. He showed me how to use the brushes and ink (which you will learn about in the video!) and that's part of the reason my interest in calligraphy was started. In addition to sparking my interest in calligraphy, calligraphy and neat handwriting saved my grandfather's life! That's why I chose to interview my grandfather.
Before you watch I just want to warn you that my grandfather has a strong accent so he is a little hard to understand at some points. Also, I'm sorry for shouting into the camera, he is a little hard of hearing! Also I apologize for the length of the interview, it was about 35 minutes long, so I tried to condense it as much as I could.
Quick breakdown (and what to make sure to see):
beginning-about 8:40: telling his story (main part starts at 4:14)
9:20-10:20: examples of his calligraphy (watch this part, his writing is cool!!!)
10:20-end: talking about brushes and ink (you can skip through this part to any part you want, he just has three different sized brushes that he shows me. I would take a look at around 15:30 because there's an example of the medium brush in there and look at the large brush because its really cool!)
Expert Interview from Dana Kuo on Vimeo.
Just a few clarifications:
-my grandfather was drafted
-LVT: landing vehicle tracker
Main takeaways: calligraphy and handwriting is important, it can save your life!!!!!
Also, focusing on the project, I learned more about the different types of calligraphy. I have only used a calligraphy pen and marker. I experimented a little bit with a brush pen, but I haven't used an actual brush for this project. I thought it was very interesting that he uses a brush to write and also mixes his own ink using charcoal. I hope to try this method, but I probably won't be able to in the timeline of this project.
Bye for now!
P.S. Here's another example of my grandfather's calligraphy. Basically it says to be a good doctor and have good ethics (I can't remember the exact wording).
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Week 3: "& posture" (Blog #4)
Hello people!!
Isn't my title clever? Ha. Ha. Ha.
This week I worked on quotes with just the cursive alphabet. I tried to do 'accents' on some of the words but it sort of just looks weird. I mean, I have no artistic talent so as expected. Oh well.
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So here are a couple of designs I worked on:
| YES THE OFFICE OK |
| Thanks Sam Korth for the bottom quote. |
Poor posture can result in many bad things for your body, not just varicose veins and poor digestion. ion.
It can lead to a decrease in height, because stress on the vertebrae will compress the bones of the spine and result in a loss of height. Bad posture can also lead to difficulty in breathing because when you slouch you compress your ribs, making your rib cage smaller and giving your lungs less space to expand. Bad posture puts extra stress on your joints which causes a faster breakdown of cartilage and joint tissue, which in turn causes a smaller range of motion for the joint and pain. Extra pressure on the spine puts extra pressure on the nerves around the spine, as well as blood vessel constriction and nerve movement constrict
There was an article published in Health Psychology about how posture affects your mood. The author wrote in the abstract "Upright participants reported higher self-esteem, more arousal, better mood, and lower fear, compared to slumped participants. Linguistic analysis showed slumped participants used more negative emotion words, first-person singular pronouns, affective process words, sadness words, and fewer positive emotion words and total words during the speech. Upright participants had higher pulse pressure during and after the stressor."It is important for younger students to have good posture because it will keep them healthy as they get older and will make them happier people in general. It is especially important to teach good posture at a young age because that is when children are most susceptible to learning and making habits.
All this research on posture is making me feel bad, as I lay here slouched on the couch... But my ankle is propped up so I have a sort of excuse...
Anyway, bye for now
Edit: not quite sure why the gif and first set of quotes looks like that, it doesn't look that way in the preview version of the post. My apologies.
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Bonus Blog! Experiments
Hello people! Time for a little bonus blog.
Alright, so. Just a quick extra blog post. My mom actually ended up me a brush pen as a surprise, but I'm sticking with what I said earlier and not using it for the project. I also found some Chinese from when my grandfather was teaching me over winter break last year.
The Brush Pen:
Like I said earlier, I think I will just use the brush pen for fun. However, it looks really cool so I wanted to show you guys!!
Alright, so. Just a quick extra blog post. My mom actually ended up me a brush pen as a surprise, but I'm sticking with what I said earlier and not using it for the project. I also found some Chinese from when my grandfather was teaching me over winter break last year.
The Brush Pen:
Like I said earlier, I think I will just use the brush pen for fun. However, it looks really cool so I wanted to show you guys!!
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| I was just trying to get the feel of the thin upstroke and thick down stroke here so I did the alphabet and a few random words that came to mind. Shoutout to Emma Hubbs for the honeygrow. |
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| I wrote this on a card for my friend's Court of Honor, just wanted to share because I like the exclamation point |
Chinese:
Again, like I said earlier, I found a sheet in my room from when my grandfather was teaching me some basic Chinese two years ago.
My rendition of the characters is pretty awful, I apologize. It's pretty difficult since I have practically 0 experience and I wasn't able to watch someone do it perform I imitated it.
| Yes, my characters are absolutely horrific but ya know. And yes, that does say egg and cake. Fun fact: I know how to call someone a big dumb egg. Thumbs up for Chinese insults. |
In all seriousness though, my dad calls his dad "ba" and I call my grandfather (this is the modified for a English-speaking child version) "gong-gong" which means father's father. I also call my grandmother (also modified) "po-po" (but doesn't sound like po-po as in the police).
Yup, so there was a little insight into my heritage. Fun times, fun times.
Bye for now!
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Week 2: ALPHABETS (Blog #3)
Hello people!!
I apologize in advance to anyone who has chosen me as their "BBF" this week because I have a pretty boring post. But cool pictures at the end!!!!!! Stay with me.
Alright, like I just said, kind of a boring post this week. Pretty short though! All I did was work on my alphabets. One is the cursive alphabet, upper and lower case. There were a couple of letters I struggled with, but overall I think it went pretty well. I'm excited to start writing some quotes! If you have any quote suggestions pleaaassee comment. I think I will also try to incorporate some designs into the quotes, like extra embellishments.
In addition to the cursive alphabet, I worked on a block letter alphabet. It's inspired by Seb Lester (shown in last post) but I had to improvise a bit since there was no guide. I think I need to keep working on it but... Anyway, with this alphabet I'll probably write words like copmany names or something rather than a quote because its not elegant like the cursive alphabet.
So, an important part of calligraphy is posture, especially with cursive. When you have good posture, it's easier to write the letters smoothly. I've done some very basic research on the effects of poor posture:
- Poor digestion
- Varicose veins
- Back pain (obviously)
- Bad mood (when you slouch, your mood automatically darkens)
- Decrease in lung function
- Growth issues
- Osteoarthritis (Bad posture disrupts the natural load bearing system of your joints. Joint may calcify and fuse bones in unnatural ways. It always leads to pain)
I think this will be part of my Ted Talk. I think cursive/handwriting should be implemented in elementary schools (implemented as in actually focused on) because it's a cool skill, but also because handwriting things helps with memory and cursive requires good posture.
Ok, so here is some of the stuff I did this week:
| Here's the uppercase alphabet. Pretty fun, harder than the lowercase for some reason. Please ignore the awkward and alone 'N' on the first page... |
| Here's the lowercase alphabet. I think it went pretty well, however on some of the letters I couldn't quite decide on a specific style (typical cursive vs. the model I was looking at). |
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| This is the Seb Lester inspired style. A little rough. And the "VANS' and "NO CHILL" are imitations, I did not randomly decide to write those. |
Well, bye for now.
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