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like a bit of messiness as it makes it look more fun in a way.


 Q:      What are your thoughts on winning the competition?




 A:       When I first realized I won, I actually laughed because I was in   3
 the middle of my co-curricular activity. I found it kind of unbelievable.


 It’s been a day after that, and I still find it unbelievable but I’m calmer
 about it now. I am proud of myself though I do think I could’ve done


 better. I’m pretty happy with my piece, but I do think I could have
 added more details like drop-shadows or decorations.
         Education and Enrichment
 Q:      Do you have anything you would like to say to people who are

 interested in calligraphy?



 A;   Speaking  from  my  personal  experience,  my  first  attempt  at

 calligraphy was a monstrosity (like I said earlier). But we all start from
 somewhere, so just  keep practising.   If   it   gets  to a point where it
 frustrates you, then just take a break, because calligraphy is supposed
 to be something that you can enjoy. But if you really want to learn
 more about calligraphy, you’re always welcome to join the Western

 Calligraphy Club!





 All in all, this was an interesting interview with the Senior category
 first-place winner of the English Calligraphy Competition. For anyone

 interested in calligraphy, we hope you can use this as reference for
 your future projects.






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