Explore the traditional materials and brushing key styles from inspiring Shodo masterpieces
In this immersive afternoon masterclass we will discover the meditative depth of Shodo 書道 calligraphy and enjoy practicing the essential techniques, learning how to brush the key styles with traditional materials in harmony.
The class teaching methods are based directly on the Japanese style of teaching used in esteemed Shodo schools. We will work from the Thousand Character Classic Senjimon 千字文 and discover the delightful styles of such calligraphers as Chiei 智永 and Kaiso 懐素. Beginning with stroke practice, we will be guided in each exciting part of the process as well as learn how to mindfully relax into each moment of brushing, then be supported to complete works of calligraphy.
This is a friendly class using traditional materials – all materials are provided. Suitable for both total beginners and those who have practiced Shodo, this is a cultural and welcoming group which is great for those with an interest in Japanese or Chinese culture, or arts, language or Zen. Each participant will have direct teaching time with the teacher. No previous experience is needed to take part.
Clear demonstrations and friendly help is given from calligrapher Blair Thomson, who first studied Shodo in 2002 in Toyama, Japan, with calligraphy Master Wakabayashi, and with zen monks and respected teachers in Tokyo. Blair has an award winning background in the arts and community art, and has led calligraphy workshops with organisations including University of Bristol, Shiseido, JETAA and the Japanese Garden at Cowden.
Please book your space through Eventbrite. Spaces are limited so advance booking is recommended. Sorry but tickets are non-refundable, unless we need to cancel the class in unexpected circumstances. The classes are for ages 16+. If you would like to find out more please contact us.
To see past Japanese calligraphy activities, please check the Japanese calligraphy news page.
Blair organises, runs and co-runs several events, many of which are art and meditation related. Some are free community groups and others have an admission charge, most are through the D+P Studio and some Glasgow Zen Group. Please have a look at each event and feel free to come along and join!