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Wait for the Time to be Right

Posted by Edna  Published in Tools and Tips

You haveĀ a great idea for a new calligraphy piece, or perhaps you got a new commission, and it’s so tempting to start right in with the calligraphy while the excitement and inspiration are fresh in your mind.
Sometimes the immediate approach works, but usually the results of this kind of approach to your work are disappointing.
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Tags: practice, warm-up

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