A dialogue of rhythm and form, our calligraphy collection showcases the beauty of written language as pure visual poetry. Each stroke is an act of balance—between gesture and meaning, expression and tradition.
The scroll’s spatial composition (bubai 布白) transcends mere aesthetics, becoming a cartography of the poet’s psyche—where ink and void converse like lamentations and silences.
A self-composed 25-character poem by Li Bai, “Shangyangtai Tie” showcases his bold calligraphy and deep artistic heritage. Now preserved in Beijing’s Palace Museum.
《Kuaixue Shiqing Tie》 is a running script work created by calligrapher Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The full text consists of four lines and 28 characters.