JAPANESE CALLIGRAPHY 7 VIRTUES OF SAMURAI - $40
ID: 2576
Date: 2006-10-29 10:06:54
Other Ads. Inner richmond.
Text: VIRTUES OF SAMURAI
JAPANESE CALLIGRAPHY
Original Artwork by calligrapher Ming Chan on handmade rice paper , and we do custom calligraphy orders too
The item
Japanese Calligraphy VIRTUES OF SAMURAI
1. Gi - Rectitude; 2. Yu - Courage;3. Jin - Benevolence ;4. Rei - Respect;5. Makoto - Honesty ;6. Meiyo - Honor;7. Chugi - Loyalty.
Size: 11 " x 14"
Framed in Crescent Moorman Fabric Suede Mat Board, ready to decorate your wall. (color of your choice)
Stamped(sealed) by artist
Stamp on right: "good luck".
Stamp on left: "Ming" and "Chan".
Frame colors
Material is Crescent Moorman Fabric Suede Mat Board. Availalbe in following colors
1: Bordeaux 57112
2: Plum 7198
3: French Lavender 7186
4: Asparagus 7134
5: Dune 7102
6: Taupe 7109
7: Carbon Black 7114
8: Chinese Red 7116
9: Teal 7196
10: Dusty Green 7133
11: Perle 7101
12: Sapphire 7195
The artist
Ming Chan trained as a student with famous calligraphist Mak Wah San, and was later elected chairman of the Mak Calligraphy Society in Hong Kong. Two of his masterpieces are now in the permanent collection of the Museum of Art of Hong Kong. Since moving to the United States, Mr. Chan has been very active in promoting Chinese culture. Activities includes creating mural size calligraphy of Chinese New Year Festival in San Francisco, inscribing commemorative stamps for US Post Office in support of the Olympics, as well asdonating artworks to Self Help for the Elderly for fundraising. He has also demostrated Chinese calligraphy at the China and Hong Kong Institude of UC Berkeley.
Article about Ming Chan
Ming's work on the US Postal Service First Day of Issue: "Snake Year"
Ming and former San Francisco mayor Brown
Ming and mayor of Taipei city Mr. Ma Yingjiu
Demostrating in city hall, writing "Dragon"
Location: Inner richmond
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