The Korea Times

Kang promotes Korean calligraph­y

- By Kim Jae-heun jhkim@ktimes.com

Kang Byung-in, an esteemed Korean calligraph­er and head of “Sooltong,” a Korean calligraph­y institute, held a lecture and demonstrat­ion promoting his original calligraph­y art, with diplomats in Seoul, last Tuesday.

Kang is well known for his calligraph­y design “Chamisul” for soju, Korean distilled liquor, as well as titles for TV series, such as “The Great King Sejong,” “Jeong Do Jeon” and “Misaeng.”

During the lecture, Kang spoke about how he learned to develop the traditiona­l calligraph­y art into a modern style by visualizin­g the words’ vocalizati­on.

“Korean letters take their shape from the human vocal apparatus and my calligraph­y takes its idea from visualizin­g the sounds of words into images,” said Kang at the Corea Quotient (CQ) forum held at the residence of New Zealand Ambassador Clare Fearnley in Yongsan, Seoul. “It is quite different from traditiona­l calligraph­y, particular­ly in how I play with the shapes of vowels and consonants of a word.”

Kang added that the traditiona­l brushes he uses help him craft his calligraph­y to express energy and style in various ways.

“In Asia, we use brushes to write, and the different thickness of each tool gives unique feelings through brushstrok­es,” said Kang.

After his demonstrat­ion session, Kang invited the ambassador­sto practice Korean calligraph­y. New Zealand Ambassador Fearnley, Turkish Ambassador Arslan Hakan Okcal, Brazilian Ambassador Luis Fernando Serra and Latvian Ambassador Peteris Vaivars participat­ed in the event.

Korea CQ, organized by Corea Image Communicat­ion Institute (CICI), is designed to share cultural experience­s and promote Korea’s brand abroad. Itinvites culture experts from different sectors to share their expertise. Some of the events include taking diplomats on visits to cultural sites to learn about Korean culture.

 ?? Courtesy of CICI ?? Calligraph­er Kang Byung-in, left in the front row, CICI President Choi Jung-wha, center, and New Zealand Ambassador to Korea Clare Fearnley, fourth from left in the front row, pose during the Korea CQ Forum at the residence of the ambassador in...
Courtesy of CICI Calligraph­er Kang Byung-in, left in the front row, CICI President Choi Jung-wha, center, and New Zealand Ambassador to Korea Clare Fearnley, fourth from left in the front row, pose during the Korea CQ Forum at the residence of the ambassador in...

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