Workshops

Southscribes and Socially Distancing

Dear Members and Followers,

I have had some great responses from members providing items for these posts and the emails that I am sending out at this time. I'll send and post them out at different times, so you don't get overwhelmed with too many things to do all at once.

One just to hand is from Pam Forbes which is time sensitive, thank you Pam this course looks great.

Pam writes:

In reply for your request for interesting items - there is a free course from Trinity College Dublin, currently running online about the Book of Kells. It started 9 March, you can still join but you have limited time to finish.
It covers
  • Where and how the manuscript was made
  • The social context from which the manuscript emerged, including early medieval faith and politics.
  • The artistic context of the manuscript, reflecting local and international styles.
  • The theology and interpretations of the text.
  • How and why the manuscript survived
  • The Book of Kells and contemporary culture.


Keep safe and remember to check on your friends.

Cathy


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

Love Is All Around

Dear Members and Followers,

A calligraphic Valentine.

Manuscript Letter


This is probably the oldest surviving Valentine's Day letter in the English language. It was written by Margery Brews to her fiancé John Paston in February 1477.
Describing John as her 'right well-beloved valentine', she tells him she is 'not in good health of body nor of heart, nor shall I be till I hear from you.' She explains that her mother had tried to persuade her father to increase her dowry – so far unsuccessfully. However, she says, if John loves her he will marry her anyway: 'But if you love me, as I trust verily that you do, you will not leave me therefore.' There was a happy ending to the story, as the couple would eventually marry.
The letter comes from one of the largest collections of 15th century English private correspondence, known as the Paston letters. The collection offers a unique glimpse into the personal lives of the Paston family from Norfolk – the family name comes from a Norfolk village about 20 miles north of Norwich.

British Library  https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/valentines-day-love-letter-from-margery-brews-to-john-paston

Alphabettes

Dear Members and Followers,

During my lunch time I often surf the net for interesting items to share and here is one:

https://www.alphabettes.org/exhibition-review-the-calligraphy-revival-1906-2016/?fbclid=IwAR0nOasu4MD1Rjh9q0AO2iImFpuvESEgiDJVzBxf332AuZko0LaNwBHskr4

Exhibition Review: The Calligraphy Revival 1906-2016    
Enjoy the reading and pics!

Senior's Week Event - Uncial

Dear Members and Followers,


Would you like to learn Western Calligraphy; use that calligraphy kit you were given or just refresh your skills? 
This course offers beginners an introduction to the art of Western Calligraphy or those who have not held a pen for a while the chance to update their knowledge in a friendly environment.

This event is held in conjunction with Seniors Week.

Place: Sylvania Community Hall, Canberra Rd, Sylvania
Date: Saturday 15 February 2020
Time: 12pm to 4pm
Cost: $30.00 

You will need:

  • Artline Calligraphy Pen - Size 3/3.0 (available at Officeworks)
  • 30cm Ruler
  • White eraser
  • Lead Pencil - HB - or propelling/clutch
  •  Bleedproof paper or computer paper
  • Coffee Cup
If you have a calligraphy set you would like to try out please bring that with you.

More Experienced Calligraphers will be working separately on a skeleton version of Uncial

You will need:

  • Monoline writing tools (pencils, fineliners, Speedball B series nibs & holders) - black and colours
  • Black and coloured inks if you are using pen and ink
  • Colouring pencils
  • Black paper
  • Bleedproof paper
  • Usual calligraphy gear.
If you have a handmade book you would like to work in, please bring that, for the exercises.

Copyrighted Cathy Sayer