Taiga studied painting and calligraphy under Kien beginning in 1738.
He had studied Chinese calligraphy and painting since the childhood.
After college, she lived for two years in Taiwan, where she studied painting and calligraphy.
At age 10, he won an award for children's painting, and went on to study Arabic calligraphy.
With the support of her mother Fang began studying calligraphy and painting.
He continued to study calligraphy immediately after graduation from high school.
In 1983, she went to Japan to study calligraphy and sumi-e painting.
During 1952-54 he studied calligraphy in a specialized school in western Guadalajara.
Fascinated by the history of handwriting, he studies calligraphy in several countries and eventually designs his own typography.
As part of her rehabilitation, she studied calligraphy with the artist Tshiro.