The document details the author's exploration of calligraphy, tracing its Greek roots and teaching experiences at the Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art. It describes the development of both informal and formal calligraphy as art forms and educational practices, emphasizing their aesthetic qualities and potential for communication. The author reflects on his innovative teaching methods and the evolution of the syllabus, illustrating the importance of spontaneous expression in calligraphy through various student exercises over the years.
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