I write letters using pen and ink. I've recently begun embellishing blank sheets of stationery with small watercolor images in a corner. A recipient made an off-hand remark about framing one of them. That got my old thinker thinking.
Letter-writing has an extensive history. That there's long been an interest in the art of writing letters is borne out by none other than Benjamin Franklin, who owned a book titled The Art of Letter-writing. It's available for reading on line. That there is an art to writing a good letter is generally accepted.
But that's not what intrigued me. Rather, it was this question: can a letter, in and of itself, be considered as a work of art?
Is a puzzlement. Your thoughts?
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Your writing looks looks like puzzlement. Quite interesting and creative in same time. Typically for short term memorization, we can visualize animation-like sequences of complex visual markers. When we write, we can reuse the same sequences making them more consistent, adding details, generating a storyline. Nowadays I work together with my college buddies and buy a letter of recommendation sometimes.