World Calligraphy Day - Second Wednesday in August
Mon Aug 14th

World Calligraphy Day

The second Wednesday of August is the day when art meets handwriting. Nibs is ready, it's World Calligraphy Day!

Poets believe there is beauty in words. In a similar fashion, calligrapher's find it refreshing to see those words on paper in an artistic and beautiful way. In addition,, calligraphers design words in a harmonious, almost romantic style, respectively.

Calligraphy is an ancient art form that is one of the oldest modes of communication. Calligraphy appears in China as early as 200 BC. In addition, this ancient art form is present in virtually every corner of the world as the primary source of manuscript writing and communication. In early findings, biblical texts, such as the original Bible, were written in Biblical Hebrew calligraphy. Calligraphy will take on a more modern point of view with western influence.

Calligraphy has continued to produce a unique flow of magic from pen to paper, from pen to paper, surviving through the ages. Calligraphers believe calligraphy is an interpretation of the individual in today's modern world. In several ways, each symbol gives rise to associations between their ancestry and language.. Also, calligraphers allow for a seamless flow of the entire text while still maintaining the symbol's authenticity. Above all, a calligrapher never finds their creative rhythm and shares the individual inspiration through the flow of patterns on paper.

#WorldCalligraphyDay is a worldwide calligraphy day. HOW TO OBSERVE #WorldCalligraphyDay #WorldCalligraphyDay.com Signing up for a beginners course will bring your soul into a new world of expression. If you're already a calligrapher, why not show someone else how to do it. Remember, post your calligraphy writing on social media using the hashtag #WorldCalligraphyDay.

The DAY OF HISTORY IN THE WORLD CALLIGRAPHY DAY HISTORY IS A HISTORY. Manuscript Pen Company founded World Calligraphy Day in 2017 to bring together all calligraphy enthusiasts to celebrate the art of calligraphy. The day provides an opportunity to discuss, practice, study, and celebrate the ingenious and beautiful art form.