This Canadian artist translated Chinese street calligraphy into a more Western form. I think it is delightfully creative…though I find the brushwork poems are much more beautiful!
Poetry in Motion–East Meets West on a Tricycle
October 23, 2011 by Heather B. Perkins
Posted in Art, Creativity | Tagged art, calligraphy, china, creativity, Nicholas Hanna, travel, tricycle | Leave a Comment
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