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Man’s urge to communicate with his associates brought about speech and writing. But it was only whenmandevelopedanaesthetic sense and sought for beauty and rhythm and dynamism in the handwritten words that a whole newfield, hitherto unknown began to emerge. The word calligraphy is a composite adaptation of two Greek words: kallos (beauty) and graphein (to write). It is primarily an art and perhaps one of the most intimate, spontaneous and personal expressions, reflecting lucidly the artist-calligrapher’s moods. Like any other form of art, calligraphy too has been always influenced by the cultures and traditions of a certain age. Although the basic forms of letters remain the same, the approach to render them has constantly altered, matching the moods of people and time. Whatever the mood and time, in calligraphy the layout or the composition is very important. The composition should be balanced and ought to have a visual rhythm. The freedom and spontaneity of pen-strokes combined with the discipline of keeping each individual letter legible and elegant, demands of the creative calligrapher, a balanced personality. Like any other creative activity, good calligraphy is the attribute of a concentrated mind, a trained hand and a feeling heart.​

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