10 Class Projects
It takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour hour(s) to complete each project.
kraft paper bookmarks
christmas card
teacher's day card
congratulatory card
Seasonal cards
Korean style new year card
wreath card preserved flower frame
preserved flower frame
calligraphy candle
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Skills You’ll Learn
Enjoy Hangul calligraphy as a form of art
It is recommended for those who want to write cute Hangul, those who want to write cool Hangul, those who want to have fun writing and learning Korean, those who like to write characters, and those who want to give gifts to Korean friends.
Even those who are new to Korean are fine! I teach in Japanese in an easy-to-understand manner. You will learn the tricks to write beautifully in Hangul through the composition of Hangul, how to use a brush pen, and the basics of Hangul calligraphy.
Curriculum
Creator
AKIKO
Q. When did your teacher find Hangul calligraphy fascinating?
A. I originally liked writing characters, so when I was looking for a Hangul calligraphy class exactly 6 years ago, I learned about the existence of Hangul calligraphy.
I was fascinated by the beautiful characters that heal me just by looking at them, and I wanted to be able to write on my own, so I started learning them.
At first it was meant to be a hobby, but as I learned, it became more and more fun, and now it's completely a part of my life.
I think the greatest appeal of Hangul calligraphy is not only that the characters are beautiful and cool, but that it can express feelings behind words.
I want to convey its appeal to many people.
Q. What kind of experience do you want the students to have through this class?
A. First, I want you to enjoy writing.
Also, I hope you can not only study Korean as a foreign language, but also feel the appeal of Hangul as an art.
I would be happy if you could write more and more of your favorite Korean words with calligraphy and feel a lot of the warmth of handwritten characters.
Q. Please give a message to the students!
A. When I start learning, I sometimes wonder if I'll be able to write properly, but as I go through the steps one by one, the characters change steadily.
Please enjoy the time to face the letters while enjoying the changes.
Hangul calligraphy is still not familiar in Japan, but I would like to create a fulfilling class that can be enjoyed from a Japanese standpoint based on my experience teaching in Korea so far.
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