A calligrapher's flourish refers to the decorative, often elaborate strokes or embellishments added to letters or words in calligraphy. These flourishes enhance the aesthetic appeal of the writing and can include swirls, loops, and intricate designs that complement the main text. They showcase the calligrapher's skill and style, adding a personal touch to the artwork. Flourishes can vary widely in complexity and are used to create visual interest and elegance in calligraphic pieces.
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Yes, the noun 'calligraphers' is a common noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'calligrapher', a general word for a person skilled in penmanship.
They are the gathering of poets, calligraphers, and painters
Calligraphers do calligraphy as well as their ability allows. So yes, some Japanese calligraphers can do it even more beautifully than some Chinese ones, and vice-versa.
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Calligraphic lines are lines that vary in size and intensity throughout the course of the line.
Calligraphers and artists decorated letters. They still do today.
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The past tense of "flourish" would be "flourished".
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Flourish - film - was created in 2008.