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Showing posts with label Calligraphy Supplies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calligraphy Supplies. Show all posts

Calligraphy Southscribes and Alcohol Inks

 Dear Members and Followers,


I hope everyone is well and copying with the all the news each day.

For today, I am sharing some work and tips and tricks from Penny regarding Alcohol Inks. Thank you Penny for being so generous with your information and pics.

Hi Everyone,
There are a couple of tips I have picked up along the way, which you may have already seen but just in case..........
1. Make sure you get better than 90% isopropyl alcohol, I started with some from the chemist but it had various additives, antiseptics etc.  usually called rubbing alcohol and it doesn't work. I went to Bunnings and got some 100% which is  perfectic (this could be the brand name, my spell check is going crazy, so I'm unwilling to change - Cathy). The only down side is the smallest amount is 1 litre which would last 10 life times but it is worth it.
2. Don't be conned into buying the blending solution - you can make it yourself, it is just the alcohol with a few drops of glycerine. The reason you use it is to slow down the drying a bit and lets the colours bleed more. It is a bit trial and error how many drops to use, just fiddle around a bit. 
3. I notice the experts mostly use a Ronson hot air brush hairdryer as you need a low heat and low force. They are fairly expensive and so I just use a straw since I am only doing small bits for cards.
4. You do need the plasticised paper, it is called Yupo, but I did read somewhere you can use overhead projector sheets as they too are non-absorbent but I haven't tried that yet. 
As you say there is heaps of examples on You Tube and general info out there, it seems alcohol inks are all the rage in the US. 
The deal at Riot seems pretty good as they are generally round the $8 mark. 
Have fun and stay safe and well.
Cheers,
Penny 

Copyright Penny Laver

Copyright Penny Laver

Copperplate Part 1

Dear Members and Followers,

Our March Calliarts is Copperplate with Glenis Sheather. Glenis is renowned for her Copperplae works and describes the workshop as:


Copperplate has become the name given to English Roundhand, the elegant script developed by the Writing Masters in England following the popularity of the lettering being used by engravers in the 16th Century.   A fine cursive hand, Copperplate is written with a pointed nib, using the pressure on, pressure off technique.  In Part 1 we will cover the lower case letters.



MATERIALS LIST


  • Bleedproof Layout Pad, preferably A4 size.
  • Elbow nib* and pen holder OR a straight pointed nib and an oblique pen holder. 
  •  Ink (Chinese or similar) or gouache of your choice.
  • 2B or HB pencil
·         Usual Calligraphy Gear.  However, you will not need a slope board.

*Elbow nibs can be purchased at Eckersley’s.  If you are unable to buy one I will have some for sale on the day for $3.50 each.  Please have the correct money.



Copyrighted Glenis Sheather
Where: Sylvania Community Hall, Canberra Rd, Sylvania NSW
When: Saturday 14 March, 2020
Time: 1pm to 4pm
Cost: $10
Level: All levels catered.
Questions: southscribes@yahoo.com.au

Workshop - Quirky Capitals with Valerie Keevers

Dear Members and Followers,

Calligraphy Southscribes presents its final workshop for 2019.

A fun day workshop developing capitals/versals that are a little out the usual using pens and pencils. Different styles of decorations using designs, colour and images will be discussed and demonstrated. Finished pieces can be used for cards, books and stand alone, mounted or framed unusual pieces of calligraphy.

Perhaps some inspiration for our 2020 exhibition.

Where: Sylvania Community Hall, Canberra Road, Sylvania
When: Saturday  30 November 2019
Time: 10am to 4pm
Cost: $45.00 members and $55.00 visitors (cash or cheques - no eftpos facilities)
Materials List:
Chisel pens
Ink, Gouache or watercolours
Pencil, ruler, eraser and coloured pencils
Sheet of tracing paper
A3 or A4 practise pad
4 to 6 small 10cm by 10cm pieces of watercolour paper - rough or smooth (if you wish to create finished pieces).



Pen and Pencil Clearance

Dear Members and Followers,

Riot Stores have a pen and pencil clearance on, you may wish to visit your Riot Stores in Australia.



Calligraphy Southscribes does not endorse and store or products.

Meeting and Calliarts

Dear Members and Followers,

Just a quick reminder that our next meeting is on Saturday 13 June from 10am to 12pm. All members are welcome and we would love to see you there.

After lunch at 1pm there is the calliarts afternoon planned. The program this month is for Glenis to take us through Art Deco. 

This visual arts style first appeared after World War 1 and flourished during the 1920s. 1930s, and 1940s. The style combines traditional craft motifs with machine age imagery and materials. It is characterised by rich colours, bold geometric shapes and lavish ornamentation.

Think the State Theatre Building, Hayden Orpheum, the Archibald Fountain and ANZAC War Memorial in Hyde Park.  en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Deco

Here are some examples that Glenis has previously created:


Please see earlier post for the materials list.
 


Wills Quills

Dear Members and Followers,

Jason from Wills Quills reminds us that they have relaunched their website with online shopping at http://www.willsquills.com.au/

The site is now shopping cart based, meaning customers can now click on the product they wish to purchase and simply follow the prompts to payment in a more streamline process. At the same time, they can still contact us at sales@willsquills.com.au if they have any queries regarding the goods or calligraphy service which William still preside over. As a token of our appreciation we will provide 10% to all members who quote 'Southscribe' in the Coupon section on the Checkout page of the website.

* While Calligraphy Southscribes supports local suppliers it does not endorse anyone in particular.

News Update

Dear Members and Followers,

Did you know that William Lai’s daughter and son-in-law have renewed Wills Quills website.  This site is in now an online shop and direct purchasing site so if you need calligraphic supplies etc. it is worth a look.   www.willsquills.com.au
                               
We have been invited to attend an afternoon tea at The Artists Loft, 5 Coronation St. Hornsby on 16th November 1pm – 4pm to visit and support their textile and design exhibition.  If you are interested please email me by 30th September secretary@calligraphysouthscribes.com.au so we can organize the visit.

Remember our Open Day at Cronulla Central on Sunday 13th October, where anyone interested (including family or friends) can try out the pens, see demonstrations, find out about calligraphy and our courses between the hours of 11am -  2pm..

#Calligraphy Southscribes does not endorse any particular sales site, it only brings you the information. You should use your own discretion when dealing with suppliers.

Wills Quills Closing Down

Dear Friends, Customers, and anybody else you know with an interest,
By now you may have heard about the Art store Will's Quills in Chatswood - SHOP CLOSURE.

Any Sale Goods not sold during our recent mammoth 6 weeks SALE in May, through to June 9th, 
IS NOW BEING CLEARED AT GARAGE SALE PRICING
& SOME ITEMS FOR FREE !!! 
# CALL BY THE UPSTAIRS STUDIO (entry from the back of the store),
ON SATURDAY 30th JUNE, FROM 7am IN THE MORNING, UNTIL 4pm.

See a Google Map of the area from our website at
Walk round behind Nando's Restaurant, see the lane at the back behind the shops,
we are the last shop in the line, go up the steps to the Studio.

Wills Quills
Shop 1 / 166 Victoria Avenue,
Chatswood NSW 2067
Sydney, Australia

T: +61-2   9411 2500
F: +61-2   9419 6031
Email: sales@willsquills.com.au
http://willsquills.com.au/