Back to Home
Oct 26, 2025

The charm of ink spreads across the ocean and blooms its beauty: "Ink and Life - Luoning Calligraphy Art Exhibition" lands at Nanbang International Technology College in Thailand

The charm of ink spreads across the ocean and blooms its beauty: "Ink and Life - Luoning Calligraphy Art Exhibition" lands at Nanbang International Technology College in Thailand

On October 24, 2025, the "Ink and Life - Luoning Calligraphy Art Exhibition," jointly hosted by the Lampang International Institute of Technology, Thailand, and the International Institute of Literature and Arts (IILA), officially opened at the Lampang International Institute of Technology, Thailand.
This exhibition focuses on the artistic creation and life insights of contemporary calligraphy artist Luo Ning. Luo Ning deeply cultivates her creation with the artistic philosophy of "heart as ink, mind as thread". Her unique "blind calligraphy" style is hailed as a representative of "writing with heart and perceiving the light of writing". The exhibited works cover various styles such as seal script, official script, regular script, running script, and cursive script. They not only embody the backbone and charm of traditional calligraphy but also contain the spiritual tension of modern people, presenting an artistic realm of "seeing thoughts in silence and seeing life in ink" between black and white strokes.
Teachers and students from the Lampang International Technology College in Thailand, representatives from the International College of Literature and Arts, and local calligraphy enthusiasts all stopped to admire the exhibition, exchanging views and appreciating the works of diverse styles, feeling the cultural appeal of Chinese calligraphy that transcends borders. The organizers stated that this exhibition, using calligraphy as a medium, not only provides a platform for Chinese and Thai art enthusiasts to exchange and learn from each other, but also serves as a bridge for art, carrying forward the excellent traditional Chinese culture and facilitating deeper and more substantial cultural exchanges between the two countries.