I heartily thank all of you for appreciation of my calligraphy.
I was born in Taiwan during World War II, and was brought up. My parents are Japanese. I came to the Far East since war was over.
I took the license of national language and calligraphy at national university.
It was a teacher for many years. I have not exhibited a work at exhibition.
There is little way left by me. Therefore I wanted to have people except my country watch my works.
I have not watched any blog till then, and my foreign language was poor.
But, I was supported by a lot of encouragement and suggestions of many friends. I was very glad.
The friend who showed a lot of interest in my calligraphy particularly for a long time, is my honor.
Thank you again.
・ chrome3d "Cloudbusting" Finland
・ Sarah "Cottage Garden Studio Photography" U.S.A
・ Barbara (Myth Maker) "Reading The Sky" U.S.A
・ James "SOMETHING SIGHTED" U.S.A
・ Pilland "Confini amministrativi - Riigipiirid - Political borders" Italy
・ joo "Urban stories" Poland
・ Cris "Porque quiero más" Argentina
・ Carol "Flower Hill Farm" U.S.A
・ Griffith "KAFAMDAKİ PARAZİT" Turkey
・ AB "Phone Cam 365" Germany
・ ρομπερτ "daily athens" Greece
・ Carmen Henesy "Carmen's Chronicles" U.S.A
Excuse me to all friends for not introducing.
My calligraphy may be printed world somewhere.
It is very happy for me to have a lot of people look.
And i am glad if it recall something of your landscape.
It is "Calligraphy in the LANDSCAPE"
From the Far East.
Best regards.
ruma
I appreciate your calligraphy and your fine pictures, and I am honored that you mentioned me.
ReplyDeleteI'm really happy to be able to follow your wonderful blog and learn from you! It's a great honour to be mentioned here.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
I am happy to learn how it all began.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to learn how it began.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations with the wonderful result.
i bow my head to you, ruma
ReplyDeleteIt is my pleasure to follow your blog and your beautiful works, Ruma.
ReplyDeleteThank you for mentioning me.
Ruma, I find joy and peace in visiting your blog and I am deeply honored that you mention me here. Your words, calligraphy, and photography are all inspiring. I especially admire and respect your artistic and deep felt sense of nature within that you express through your calligraphy. To me it is a great art. Peace be with you. Your friend in faraway New England, Carol
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing us a little of the beautiful world of Japanese calligraphy. The variety of styles is fascinating.
ReplyDeleteIt is always a pleasure to visit your blog, Ruma. I learn so much about your culture, and am curious to know more. Thank you for sharing a bit about your life as well. Through sharing our cultures and learning about each other, people become friends, no longer strangers or enemies. :)
ReplyDeleteThank You for Your kind words, Ruma-san. I feel really touched by Your esteem.
ReplyDeleteSince in my blog I couldn't show any border of Japan, lately I added a link to the webcams in Tokyo-to!
Ogenkide!