A Japanese calligraphy piece with an old poem.
I wrote this piece by a brush pen.
The poem means that “When I see the bamboo grass swaying at the foot of Mt. Arima, I think of you. How could I forget you?”
This is a famous love song composed by Dai Ni Sanmi in the first half of the 11th century. She was suspected of a change of heart by her lover, and she wrote this in a letter to refute it. Don't you think this is an elegant and beautiful response?
I teach Japanese calligraphy for children in Japan. We will use the proceeds from the sale of this work to provide inexpensive lessons to children. It is very important to inherit traditional culture. Please help me! You can access my shop from my profile. Can be shipped overseas.
A Japanese calligraphy piece with an old poem.
I wrote this piece by a brush pen.
The poem means that “When I see the bamboo grass swaying at the foot of Mt. Arima, I think of you. How could I forget you?”
This is a famous love song composed by Dai Ni Sanmi in the first half of the 11th century. She was suspected of a change of heart by her lover, and she wrote this in a letter to refute it. Don't you think this is an elegant and beautiful response?
I teach Japanese calligraphy for children in Japan. We will use the proceeds from the sale of this work to provide inexpensive lessons to children. It is very important to inherit traditional culture. Please help me! You can access my shop from my profile. Can be shipped overseas.