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We will consider how you can begin to express yourself calligraphically.
The letters "S" and "T" were also enriched calligraphically.
There is a boom with calligraphically written inscription on the top of the trunk as in Barda mausoleum.
The human figures are much simplified, calligraphically drawn in a way related to Japanese Shijo style work.
Raw veal is calligraphically draped over jellyfish to mimic an ancient imperial seal.
The almost calligraphically incised letters and numbers ran in an arc along the table's edge, so small as to go unnoticed unless you were looking directly at them.
Calligraphically used frieze inscriptions and also geometric and plant ornaments were the main ornamentation motifs of the quarterly mosques.
In his work Opera del modo de fare le littere maiuscole antique, which was printed in 1517, Torniello enriched, calligraphically and geometrically, previously-existing fonts.
Mr. Richter, in "Candle I," squeegeed black paint calligraphically over a photograph of a burning candle and achieved a golden Dutch interior viewed through centuries of soot.
Another form of French textualis in this century was the script developed at the University of Paris, littera parisiensis, which also is small in size and designed to be written quickly, not calligraphically.
Black was usually used as a violent contrast to light colors for such forms as bare tree trunks or calligraphically drawn people contrasted with very light, often yellow or orange streets and sidewalks.
Scribal abbreviations can be found in epigraphy, sacred and legal manuscripts, written in Latin or in a vulgar tongue (though less frequently and with fewer abbreviations), either calligraphically or not.
The mood turns darker and the choreography more mainstream, filled with calligraphically angling bodies and a much heavier use of weight, in the 1997 "Part Three (Judy Garland)," set to snatches of Garland.
The star at the Sidney Janis booth is Franz Kline's "Red Painting" (1961), a big red canvas calligraphically marked in black that is said to be the last great work by this Abstract Expressionist, one completed shortly before his death.
With titles like "Hokusai's Album of True Pictures," "Excellent Paintings at a Glance" and, most spectacularly the calligraphically ingenious "One-Brushstroke Picture Book," these were in effect confident declarations of artistic prowess and advertisements to attract students.
In a very large painting called "River Flow," the meandering lines of a river and its tributaries flow calligraphically across a rough, varicolored surface, made by applying paint to layers of paper, then tearing them in tiny pieces that are knotted with paper strings and affixed to the canvas.
Harriet Korman Lennon, Weinberg 560 Broadway, at Prince Street SoHo Through Nov. 16 Throughout her career, Harriet Korman has seemed to accept and then to deny her rather calligraphically oriented talent as a painter, producing works that alternate between enviable ease and forced awkwardness.