Workshops

Calliarts - All Things Golden

 Dear Members and Followers,

Add a little bling to your winter and come join us for the June Calliarts. 

This month we will be explore gold and how it works with your calligraphy.

Date: 8 June 2024

Time: 12.30pm

Tutor: Valerie Keevers

Where: Sylvania Community Centre - Canberra Road, Sylvania (Near Southgate Shopping Centre)

Cost: Members - $20.00 - Guests and Visitors - $25.00

Bookings Essential: southscribes@yahoo.com.au

Materials List:

     ·        Bring whatever you have listed below that you might have tucked away in a drawer.  Do not

      worry if you do not have anything as I can supply at a small cost.

·        Any gold paint, foil gold or coloured, transfer gold, loose gold leaf, Schlag any colour.

      Sakura gold powder, Schmincke gold or copper powder.

·        Liquitex, Instacol, Ormaline, PVC, Gum Ammoniac, Miniatum.  Craft glue and glue sick.

·        Small containers, couple of brushes made of hair, not good ones.

·        Usual pencil eraser & ruler.

·        Small pair scissors.

·        1 medium size chisel pen.

·        Tracing paper. 


1. To make the folded booklet, please take a piece of A4 Canson paper (any colour) and fold it evenly in 3 sections in both directions.  Cut on the 1/3 lines in both directions to the arrow as shown below.  

This can be done in class if concerned but preferably bring to class.

2.   Cut 9 pieces of hot press watercolour paper (smooth) 7cm X 4cm.  These pieces will be glued in the booklet when the gold work is done.






Sacred Technologies: Calligraphy and Illumination in Practice

 Dear Members and Followers,

A free Keynote Lecture for the Vancouver School of Theology's 2024 Inter-Religious Studies Conference by Lettering Artist Georgia Angelopoulos.

Sacred Technologies: Calligraphy and Illumination in Practice

Tuesday, 21 May, 7 - 8:30pm PDT

(for us in eastern Australia, this is Wednesday, 22 May at 12 midday to 1:30 pm)



This presentation will be speaking to sacred writing traditions from the ancient Greek, early Christian and Byzantine worlds. The main premise is to illustrate threads of continuity in the writing of peoples, from antiquity to contemporary practices. In this lecture, Georgia will demonstrate how writing, or calligraphy, is art and how it, like illumination and the arts in general, have an ancient and beautiful lineage worthy of safeguarding at a time when modern technologies are quickly racing forward.

For more information or to register for the Zoom link visit:

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/sacred-technologies-calligraphy-and-illumination-in-practice-tickets-861710107127

Lecture abstract:

This presentation will be speaking to sacred writing traditions from the ancient Greek, early Christian and Byzantine worlds. My main premise is to illustrate threads of continuity in the writing of peoples, from antiquity to contemporary practices. In this lecture, I will demonstrate how writing, or calligraphy, is art and how it, like illumination and the arts in general, have an ancient and beautiful lineage worthy of safeguarding at a time when modern technologies are quickly racing forward. My discussion hopes to kindle a re-enchantment of this most important of cultural tools, showing how writing is still relevant even in a digital world. For example, many of the typefaces we use are designed by calligraphers and the practice of calligraphy, though always a niche activity, continues to grow in popularity. The importance of preserving handwriting is highlighted in schools, where children often learn to write with computers rather than with a pencil and paper. The loss of writing by hand raises some concerns about what kind of culture we would be advancing and what may be lost in our haste to give up the pen for the keyboard.

About Georgia Angelopoulos:

Georgia was introduced early on to calligraphy and illumination by schoolteachers in the British Arts & Crafts Revival Tradition and by family in Greece involved in the Arts. She is interested in historical letterforms, iconography and gilding. With a background in art history, Georgia considers writing practices as technologies that talk about the cultures that developed them. Her research enriches and deepens her practice as well as exploring and bridging the richness of cultural identity.



May Calliarts - Rotunda with Valerie and Gloria

 Dear Members and Followers,

This May we explore the blackletter script of Rotunda with Valerie and Gloria, who are both well versed in the script.

The Rotunda is a specific medieval blackletter script. It originates in Carolingian minuscule. Sometimes, it is not considered a blackletter script, but a script on its own. It was used mainly in southern Europe.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotunda_(script) 

One of the key differences between Rotunda and other blackletter scripts is that broken bows appear only in a few letters such as d.


Materials List :

*     Any chisel pens.
*     Ruler, pencil, eraser.
*     A3 or A4 pad.
*    Ink or Watercolours. Brush
*    Small quote.

Date:     Saturday, 11 May 2024  

Time:     12.30pm – 4.00pm  

Cost:      $20.00 – Members, $25.00 – Non-Members  

Place:    Sylvania Community Centre - Canberra Road, Sylvania  

                        (near Southgate Shopping Centre)  

         Bookings Essential: southscribes@yahoo.com.au 

Payment Options: Direct Deposit, Cash on the day or Cheque. When booking, please advise which payment option you will be making.  

April Calliarts - Eastern-Style Alphabet

 Dear Members and Followers,

Take a trip east with our April Calliarts afternoon and enjoy an Eastern-Style Alphabet

On 13 April 2024 where our tutor will be Glenis Sheather.


This Eastern-Style alphabet is inspired by the one featured in “The Art of Calligraphy” series.  Based on the Italic Script, this flowing alphabet has been given a modern, Eastern appearance by extending the width of the letters and elongating the flourishes.  Both minuscules and majuscules will be covered in this Calliarts workshop.  If there is time you may wish to produce a small piece of work.



Materials List: 

Usual calligraphy gear

Nib size – William Mitchell 2, Speedball 3, Brause 2 or similar

Layout pad

Ink or gouache of your choice

An A4 sheet of tracing paper

An A5 sheet of good quality paper and a short verse if you want to produce a piece of work.







March Calliarts - Roses and Transparent Flower Techniques – with Vesna Mircevski

 Dear Members and Followers,


We will spend time learning how to paint Roses and Transparent Watercolour Flowers. Painting florals

alongside your work can enhance the overall design. You can use these techniques for poems, quotes,

cards or envelopes. A step-by-step demonstration showing both processes will be shown on the day.

If you have a quote or poem that you have written and would like to add a floral design as per below,

please bring it along with you.

 

Roses and Leaves

We will learn how to paint roses and leaves on paper. Combined with other mediums, this technique can also be used on candles, fabric, glass, soap and timber.

Materials List:

  • Jo Sonja paints. Paints and palette will be supplied for the lesson. You will be able to take the palette home.
  • Brushes:
  • Flat brush, short hair, taklon in the following sizes; 1/8 (3mm), 3/16 (6mm), 3/8 (1cm) or similar sizes
  • Angle Shader brush, taklon, size 3/8 or similar. Only if you have
  • Small round brush
  • Stylus
  • Paper: watercolour paper, 300gsm, hot pressed and/or coloured card

Transparent Watercolour Flowers
We will use watercolours to paint transparent layers of petals, creating a flower that is light and
modern.
Materials List:
  • Mop brush, size 3/0 or similar. Alternative, you can use round brush, size 6 or 8 or similar size
  •  Watercolour paints of your choice. You will need watercolour paint for the flowers and leaves
  • Mixing brush
  • Small white ceramic bowl, eg for sauces
  • Pipette
  • Water jars
  • Paint palette
  • Paper towels
  • Glass pen, optional
  • One floral pattern will be provided on watercolour paper.
  • Feel free to use your own pattern.
  • If you would like to add a quote,
  • please bring your usual calligraphy gear.



When: 9 March 2024 1 - 4pm
Where: Sylvania Community Centre - Canberra Road, Sylvania
Cost: Members - $20.00 Non-Members/Guests - $25.00
Bookings Essential - southscribes@yahoo.com.au


February 2023 Calliarts - Ideal Italic

 Dear Members and Followers,

It is start of a new calligraphy year and we love bringing you Italic as our first script of the year.

The Italic script is one of the most adaptable and useful scripts in your kit bag of calligraphy

knowledge. For those with only a little experience we will look at the basic components that make it

Italic. Those with more experience will work on several extensions including a very spiky version. This

Calliart afternoon in February will get the year off to a good start re-enforcing what you might know

and taking you to areas you are not so familiar with. 



Materials list:
 A3 or A4 practice pad
 Ruler and pencil
 Ink – Black or Walnut
 Gouache or Water colour paint
 Any make of Chisel pen in several sizes. Manuscript, Windsor Newton, Speedball etc
 A5 or A4 piece of watercolour or calligraphy paper
 A Small quote

Date: Saturday, 10 February 2024
Time: 1.00pm – 4.00pm
Cost: $20.00 – Members, $25.00 – Non-Members
Place: Sylvania Community Centre - Canberra Road, Sylvania
(near Southgate Shopping Centre)
Bookings Essential: southscribes@yahoo.com.au
Payment Options: Direct Deposit, Cash on the day or Cheque. When booking, please advise
which payment option you will be making.