Sunday People Niu strokes
By Rachel Philip Journalist, The New Straits Times Niu strokes THE bull is a hardworking creature. Calligraphy master Goh Ah Ang, 55, believes that we should emulate this quality in 2009. “Hard work brings wealth and good fortune,” says Goh who is born in the year of the Horse. The principal of Top Art in Klang, Goh began learning calligraphy when he was 13. His 30-year-old art centre currently has about 400 students coming in for classes seven days a week. The youngest student is only four while the oldest is 70-something ex-school principal. Known internationally as well as locally as the Ant Artist, Goh celebrates the tiny insect in most of his creations, unlike other Chinese artists who portray beasts of power such as tigers and horses in their works. “My message is that we should uphold all creatures, says Goh. “There is much we can learn from the hardworking ant. ” On the cover of Sunday People today is a calligraphic expression of Niu, the Mandarin word for Ox, by G...
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