What I love about calligraphy
Working on my calligraphy skills reminds me of a stay in Mount Kōya, Japan. In a Buddhist monastery I visited a class in order to obtain information and techniques about traditional Japanese calligraphy. At first I was disappointed when I got nothing but a bunch of sheets with preprinted letters to copy. Now that I repeat the exercise with the ornate "H" from the font "Medusa" by designer Ramiro Espinoza: Again, joyful excited motion, quietly led by black ink.
I see this is your first post. I'm sorry to see that it was flagged but I suspect that it was flagged for simply being difficult to follow, short and with a photo that isn't your own.
I would like to encourage you to try again and mention that my first post was probably worse because I didn't have a photo at all. Your photo is actually nice, relevant and interesting but your story probably needed a little more padding.
Spaces help lazy readers to follow your work :)
Spaces are an easy way to pad out your post without adding a lot of work.
Apart from that I know a good georgedonnelly video I recommend every new comer should watch before they post anything.
It was part of a post entitled "Everything you Need to Get Started Fast with Steemit, Social Media that Pays"
I recommend subscribing to @georgedonnally also and best of luck. Not sure if Steemit will be the censorship resistant platform it was hyped to be but one can hope :)
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