2.8 Where to use ideocalligraphy
Where to use them? The choice is yours. I paint them on cotton, linen and silk
with my egg tempera, and on pottery. Some poems may have an ideocalligraph
cluster as a heading. I engrave them in reindeer horn and wood. On paper I write
with Chinese and Japanese brushes, home-made reed and bamboo pens, felt and
fountain pens. On plaster walls, their cracks belong in the constellation,
adding depth and distance. And then, incised on stone ... they can belong
anywhere.
The same ideocalligraph written one centimetre
high on paper can be enlarged and used alone or accompanied by a series of
composite ideocalligraphs several meters high on the wall of a building. Many
examples of their use can be seen, both simple and more complex, in Forum tab
and in Part 3.3: Constellations. These examples demonstrate how they can be
written left to right, right to left, in columns or within any appropriate space
as a centered, inter-dependant group.
One essential thing to always bear in mind is that everyone is free to use
ideocalligraphs, unburdened by any copyright restrictions!
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"Together in time." Possible use of a public space. (Image: Jaakko Savela)
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"Beyond time and space." Applique.
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Kaustisen musiikkilukio. Poster.