[Scriptoris] RE: award scrolls and introduction

lizdenpeters@juno.com lizdenpeters at juno.com
Fri Sep 12 10:23:52 PDT 2003


M'lady,

My favorite way to practice is to do quotations from a book of them (that
I specifically purchased for that purpose).  Since I have carpal tunnel
syndrome and arthritis in both hands, I have to pace myself with whatever
craft/art/work I am doing.  I have to take breaks at least every hour and
sometimes must heat treat my hands and wear splints.  Despite these
difficulties, creating a thing of beauty, even if flawed, is a rewarding
experience.  I am thrilled with the way the Arcus Majoris I am working on
is coming out.

Nuala
 
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 07:37:27 -0700 (PDT) Wolfger von Sibenburgen
<wolfgervon at yahoo.com> writes:
> For learning calligraphy, I would recommend the book
> Medieval Calligraphy Its History and Technique by Mark
> Drogin ISBN: 0-486-26142-5 (retails for $12.95)
> 
> Then pick out a style you like and practice it. A lot.
> :-)
> 
> It might help to go to Hobby Lobby and pick up a
> cartrige calligraphy pen. Also pick up some nice
> paper. Strathmore or Brostol are both good. 
> 
> Now practice some more. Write out songs that you know.
> Write the Preamble to the Constitution. Copy the text
> of award scrolls.
> 
> As for creating prize scrolls, are you going to be at
> Guardian this weekend? I can show you the ones I did
> (and am still painting) for the event. It is really a
> matter of getting the text from whoever is writing it,
> then coming up with a design that you like that fits
> the calligraphy hand you want to use and put it all
> together.
> 
> I will be found this weekend either in the feast hall
> painting, or the kitchen cooking.
> 
> In Service,
> Wolfger
> 
> --- "Horn, Trisha D." <tdhorn at saintfrancis.com> wrote:
> > Being new to scribe work, all I have done is the
> > preprinted scrolls and
> > dabbling in calligraphy.  What are some good sources
> > for learning the
> > different types of calligraphy (showing examples of
> > styles, etc.)? And will
> > there be any classes/guidance in the area on
> > creating an original? And can
> > someone teach me to do the prize scrolls?
> > 
> > Raghnailt
> > Barony of Northkeep
> > 
> > 
> > 
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