Good morning, your work is large: in size and writing and also on the mount. I would like to ask you: Why did you put the stamp on the right? In the lesson it is explained to put it on the left. What do you say your writing? How do you enter a title phrase in Japanese?
Kind regards Renate Rigassi
Hello, yes, traditionally the seal goes in the lower left or upper right corner. However, if the calligrapher prefers and with sufficient reason, they can place it elsewhere to balance the work. The calligraphy is interpreted as, "The Strength of the Dragon in the Peace of Your Home."
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Good morning, your work is large: in size and writing and also on the mount. I would like to ask you: Why did you put the stamp on the right? In the lesson it is explained to put it on the left. What do you say your writing? How do you enter a title phrase in Japanese?
Kind regards Renate Rigassi
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Hello, yes, traditionally the seal goes in the lower left or upper right corner. However, if the calligrapher prefers and with sufficient reason, they can place it elsewhere to balance the work. The calligraphy is interpreted as, "The Strength of the Dragon in the Peace of Your Home."
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