Project: | Master of Defense for Frasier MacLeod |
Words: | Mistress Alys Mackyntoich |
Paper: | 17 x 14" Parchment by David de Rosier-Blanc |
Script: | German Fraktur |
Pens: | Turkey & Goose feather quills |
Ink: | Ian the Green's Iron Gall |
Paints: | Holbein Artist's Gouache & Finetec metallic |
Inspirations: | W and general layout from Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, J 250 Nr. 14 and Wappenbrief der Gemeinde Blindenmarkt. The Fraktur hand for the text is from various pages in Werke der Schönschreibmeister - Staatsbibliothek Bamberg JH.Msc.Art.88. This book also inspired the shell gold highlights on the text, gold margin lines, and flourishes. The central image is based on the October Calendar page from the Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. |
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Master of Defence - Frasier MacLeod - a.s. l
Monday, June 15, 2015
Bronwen Rose of Greylyng - Order of the Laurel - a.s. l
Project: | Order of the Laurel for Bronwen Rose of Greylyng |
Words: | Mistress Mylisant Grey |
Paper: | Arches Cold Press Watercolor |
Script: | English Secretary Hand |
Pens: | Turkey Feather Quills, pointed metal nib |
Ink: | Kuretake Sumi |
Inspiration: | Cadel based on this image, which I can't find firm details on the specific document it is from. It is similar to many other cadel H's from documents during Henry VIII's reign. Text based on Lilly Library at Indiana University, Ricketts 259, a letter from Henry VIII to Andrew, Lord Windsor. |
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
The Art of Calligraphy by David Harris
The Art of Calligraphy: a Practical Guide to the Skills and Techniques | by David Harris | |
Out of Print - ISBN-13: 978-1564588494 - Search Online for a PDF copy. | ||
This is my favorite calligraphy book. It somehow manages to be both concise and detailed, beautiful and functional, informative and entertaining. It combines a stunning visual layout and images of period examples with a unique ductus for a large number of scripts, all while including a surprising amount of history. I particularly like that Harris provides both calligraphic family tree that maps the development of different scripts over time and a quick reference chart that compares all the scripts in the book on one page. Sadly, this book is out of print and becoming harder to find. I attempted to contact both the author and publisher last year to ask if they have plans for a second edition or reprint, and received no response. If you wish a physical copy, act quickly. You can still find gently used copies for sale at reasonable prices for the time being. Otherwise, there are questionably-legal ways of getting a digital copy online. If you get yourself a free copy this way, and the book does become available again, please buy it to support the author. If you are just starting calligraphy and are looking for information on how to start using a calligraphy pen for the first time, you will likely be a little frustrated with Harris. While he does have a short section discussing tools, there's nothing on how to use them. This book assumes to assume you already know how to use a calligraphy pen. If I could talk Harris and the publisher into developing a second edition, I would ask them to add a chapter on writing slope setup and how to use and become proficient with a calligraphy pen. That all said, this is still my go-to calligraphy book for inspiration and when I need a refresher on how to form specific letters or scripts. | ![]() | |
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Sunday, February 15, 2015
Ian the Green - Award of the Purple Fret - a.s. xlix
Project: | Award of the Purple Fret for Ian the Green |
Latin Translation: | Master Steffan ap Kennydd |
Scroll: | Lord Alexandre Saint Pierre |
Paper: | 9" x 12" Parchment made by David de Rosier-Blanc (his Etsy store) |
Script: | Proto Gothic |
Pens: | Hand cut goose quills, pointed metal nib. |
Inks: | Ian the Green's Iron Gall; John Neal's Walnut Crystal; Winsor & Newton's Crimson, Blue, Green & Yellow inks; Purple Gouache; Garlic Juice. |
Inspirations: | Early 13th century English law treatise - Balliol College MS. 350 Opusculum de ratione spere - Bodleian Library MS. Digby 83, f58r Facta et dicta memorabilia - Burney 212, f1 (found at the Puzzle Initial Index) |
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Estrella War Gift Scroll - a.s. xlix
Project: | Estrella War Gift Scroll; from the East to the Outlands |
Words: | Theodora Bryennissa called Treannah |
Scroll: | Lord Alexandre Saint Pierre |
Paper: | 8" x 10" 230 gsm cream colored Pergamenata |
Script: | Fraktur |
Pens: | Hand cut goose quill with 1mm tip, pointed metal nibs. |
Inks: | Ian the Green's Iron Gall, Winsor & Newton's Scarlett, Minatum Ink |
Inspiration: | Drei Register Arithmetischer ahnfeng zur Practic by Andreas Reinhard, 1599 |
Monday, January 19, 2015
Aildreda de Tamworth - Laurel Writ - a.s. xlix
Project: | Writ for the Order of the Laurel for Aildreda de Tamworth |
Words: | Master Lucien de Pontivy |
Latin Translation: | Master Steffan ap Kennydd |
Scroll: | Lord Alexandre Saint Pierre |
Paper: | 8" x 10" Parchment made by David de Rosier-Blanc (his Etsy store) |
Script: | Proto Gothic |
Pens: | Hand cut goose quills. Tips are 1.0mm, ~0.7mm and ~0.5mm wide. |
Inks: | Ian the Green's Iron Gall, Winsor & Newton's Scarlett |
Inspiration: | Codex Buranus |
Friday, December 5, 2014
Foundations of Calligraphy by Sheila Waters
Foundations of Calligraphy | by Sheila Waters | |
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ISBN-13: 978-0966530513 - John Neal Bookseller | ||
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This book would be an excellent addition to the library of any serious student of calligraphy who wants to improve their skills. Waters does a superb job of teaching how to be an analytical calligrapher: both in how to examine a hand to learn how to reproduce it, as well as common mistakes in the formation of different scripts and how to prevent them. This is a skills focused book that is written with the beginner/intermediate calligrapher in mind. The chapters are ordered such that they help guide a novice calligrapher, generally starting with easier scripts and progressing to more difficult. It is dense, and will probably provide more benefit to someone who is comfortable with the pen and a couple alphabets already. While she includes some decent notes on the history of the scripts, you'll have to look elsewhere for detailed history and high quality extant examples of medieval calligraphy. The focus of this book is on the skills, knowledge, and techniques needed to become a better calligrapher. |
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