As I wrote the other day, I haven’t written much about my first calligraphy teacher so far for some reason.
This stone monument shows the name of a Kyoto prefectural park located at the confluence of the Kamo and the Takano rivers. The letters carved there were by my first teacher.
I think some people may recognize this and feel nostalgic.
I hear he wrote these vigorous letters when he was in his mid-fifties.
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先日書きましたように、何とはなしにこれまでは自分の恩師のことを書きませんでしたが、これも先生の字です。加茂川と高野川の合流地点の京都府立の公園名が書いてあります。これを見て、「ああ、あそこのアレ・・・。懐かしいな」と思う人たちもいらっしゃると思います。
先生が50代半ばだったころの最も活力を感じさせる字だと聞いています。
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