Saturday, December 22, 2007

Merry Christmas!

Let us share this holiday wish of love and peace to all!

I really enjoyed creating this year's card & except for a few dollars spent at the copy shop & $ store, it's all recycled materials; using 16" strips of card stock compliments of Taylor Printing and a circular Mandala that I'd painted for an ATC exchange.

COVER: I decided to take advantage of my new Score-It-Board by making as many folds as I could (also so the card would stand up)... 80 cards, 6 fold scores each -just a couple hours. The best part? No measuring! After scoring & before folding I placed a tuna tin on each end to cut a circular shape around the edges.
The original mandala? Sketched one "pie", traced it for the remaining sections of the circle,
added color with watercolor pencils, watered it in, & outlined letters with black Sharpie marker.

TP color copied the 8" original to produce 20 (2" diameter) up on one page!, then I had a few reduced even more for the pie "peace". Glued the 2" mandala on right hand section of card stock,
between the cut circular edge & the fold, leaving 1/4" space. Cut closely around left half of the mandala so the front left cover would slide between the cut parts, which is what holds it in place when standing/closed. Pressed a 1/2" translucent colored raised adhesive-backed circle (?) to the center of the mandala to add a little shine.
Glued smaller pie "peace" to the left side.

INNER MESSAGE:
Expressive, huh? Created using a Pilot Parallel pen,
with the knowledge gained from Denis Brown's Developing Expression in Calligraphy course.
Glued peace piece on. Scanned it, placed 3 up in a Word Doc, printed, cut into 3 strips.The plan was to use our printer to print this directly onto white Unryu paper (kinda filmy, fibrous, looks handmade, also free from Kim Fjordbotten at The Paint Spot, Edmonton).
I even folded the top edge over a plain sheet 1st. Didn't work, so just used plain white copy paper.

THE ATTACHMENT: Placed inner message strip inside card stock, used tiny punch to punch 2 small holes in upper left corner, threaded $ store yarn through all & tied.
Peace out!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Kersals by Francie


KERSALS is an alphabet created and copyrighted by Francie Alberts Bredeson



















THE KERSALS COURSE
I teach consists of 12 hours of instruction over a 2 day period in a classroom setting of up to 20 students of all levels, beginners to seasoned calligraphers.

This contemporary adaptation of the centuries old Versals
is a very VERsatile alphabet that adapts well to many different
art mediums.



At this time I'm not able to offer instruction by email or snail mail, but I do travel out of province to instruct.
A Kersals Alphabet Forest.


2003

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Kersals "Savior" Christmas card

OK, I cheated; this is from a previous year's card.
The lettering style used for "Savior" is one of my own creations.
(more later)

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Calligraphy computerized


All this by lettering just one word!
After much experimentation,
I inserted the 3 images below to a Microsoft word doc, created transparent edges, layered them, printed a copy, then scanned it to be able to add it to the blog.



I lettered the original SOAR using Walnut Ink in a 3/8" Techniquill pen, then dropped in the green Dr.Martin's Luminescent Acrylic Ink. When dry I used a metallic green gel pen to doodle around the edges.




The following are playing with it on the computer in the Nero Photosnap Image Viewer program.


Right: Emboss,
Solarize,
Find Edges

Above: Invert Colors, Remove red, Water Effect
Below: Invert Colors, Kaleidoscope

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Calligraphic exhibition

In looking for something to post this week I was reminded of some of amazing works of art that members of our guild, the Edmonton Calligraphic Society, displayed at a showing in the Stanley Milner Library. This Doris Darbasie painting is particularly exciting. Quiet and delicate, Doris is known in the Edmonton art circles as one of the finest floral watercolorists. Her Orchid paintings are particularly yummy. So where, I'm wondering, did she get the vibrant burst of energy that is this creation?

From our city, naturally.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Monday presentation YOU"RE INVITED!















Ros
& Francie's
night out

Monday, Nov.12 7-9:30
Church of Christ basement
114 St & 61 Ave. Edmonton
On Monday, Nov.12,
Ros & I will be giving a presentation about our trip to Island Magic, the International Calligraphy Conference that was held at Shawnigan Lake School on Vancouver Island this summer, to anyone who is interested (mostly Edmonton Calligraphic society members). There were 320 calligraphers there from 18 countries (I read that somewhere)You would not believe the site...about 300 acres of antique-y looking Hogwarts type buildings, lots of gardens, a couple ponds and even a house for the gnomes! We'll have lots of pics as a slide show; about 20 from the Instructors Exhibit (they're all International Superstars!), a whole wack of exciting pieces that students in our & other classes created (like Christmas candy for the eyes) and of course quite a few pics to help explain the process we went through trying to learn how to
"Develop Expression In Calligraphy".
Oh yeah, we'll even have a few pictures of Denis Brown's work.
And our sheets from the class.

And refreshments!

Hope to see you there! RSVP Ros or I


How to find the Church:If you went straight West on 63 Ave (that's Argyll) instead of following the curve past the School for the Deaf, you'd end up beside the Church, which is on the Avenue, N side of the street.



Check out http://www.islandmagic2007.ca/ >class grid
for samples of instructors work & what they taught.

Friday, October 19, 2007

More from Island Magic conference

"Developing Expression in Calligraphy" was just that...The normal upright Roman & Italic alphabets distorted; condensed, oblique, twist upward, fit into rectangular, parallelogram, trapezoid shapes, to bring movement & energy.
TOP: Instructor Denis Brown's in-class example of lettering and the spacing between & within letters was done quickly and with borrowed tools.
There was such creativity in our class!
PIECE with 3 dark areas and
TAKE STRANDS by Suzie Beringer

LEFT
wonderfully shaped letters by Susan Richardson


Also by Suzie Beringer, prolific and precise!
You really need to click on these to enlarge & appreciate them.


The rhythm of calligraphy
Mono-rhythmic has equal positive and negative spaces. Duo or Polyrhythm are more organic and add excitement, and some options to break the rhythm are counter-filled “a & o’s”, elongated ascenders & descenders, thicks & thins, extended strokes and harmony of direction and proportion.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Baby Piece, Kersals based initials


Just finished up a piece for a friend's grand-daughter. This little 8x10 is lettered with metallic gel pens; the letter interiors are watercolor pencil. For a little pizazz I added gold thermal embossing powder, so they're raised. It's such fun to go wild with the initals to make them unique.The initials are beased on an alphabet I created called Kersals.

(Personal info deleted)

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Happy Thanksgiving & Halowe'en Everyone!

OK, the art is not exactly "Thanksgiving " looking, but it is time to clean the crap out so those creepy crawlies don't find a place to overwinter! Now I'm outta here- it's a balmy 18C & time to clean up the outdoor patio pots!


My Artist Trading Card for the ECS exchange,3.5"x2.5" Background-Black FW Acrylic Ink on Tobacco Mi-Tientes card stock. Fly-traced from wrapping paper with Pitt artist pen, colored with Sakura Glaze pens; Wings-Winsor Newton Liquid Iridescent, Eyes-Iridescent Pearl Paint Dimensional Fabric & Craft Paint pen. Ribbon-Textured stuff found when cleaning out my Mom's house. Lettering-orange Permapaque marker & Black Pitt artist pen. Other eyes are iridescent green beads.


EASY PAINT SPLATTER BACKGROUND
For 10 ATC's start with an 8.5"x11" sheet of card stock. Using a pipette, drip black ink across card stock. Blow through a straw held perpendicular .5" above an ink drop & the ink will splatter.
FOR VARIETY:
-vary the size of ink drops & space between
-hold straw at an angle then blow
-vary direction of straw
-wiggle straw while blowing
-exchange ink for watercolor or other liquid media
TEMPLATE to cut 10 ATC's from 8.5"x11"
Measure carefully, & draw the lines on tracing paper, then run clear tape around the edge of the sheet to protect it. Now you can play with which direction will be most pleasing before you cut the actual card stock into 3.5"x2.5" cards which you can then continue to decorate.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

I've just been tagged,
which means I'm supposed to name 7 little known things about myself...

I don't think there are any.
I know how to fly.
I have a husband who keeps a pet seagull in our travel trailer.
(not a real seagull though; that'd be cruel)
I'm afraid of being homeless.
I have a childhood secret only my husband, my sister & a friend know.
I could live on popcorn & Pepsi.
I don't play tag.


Oops...it's supposed to be RANDOM things...now I have to add "don't read very well".
Happy Nadia?

Friday, September 28, 2007

Art college revisited

Last year we had a little reunion at ACA(D).
Crazy fun.

Except the building looks bland & washed out. They got rid of the best part of the 70's, which was the huge main hall leading down the steps to the cafeteria, & added boxy white rooms instead. Bleccchh!

Luckily, we found that the stairwells held out some hope of creativity!





The best part?
Reconnecting with Bo & Lea.
Bo still has that funny laugh, Lea still sounds so laid back,
I'm not the only crazy one,
and now we can all feel ancient together.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Art made easy


Ok, I should be redoing a piece, but instead I discovered this photo of my Pointed Pen Class & couldn't help myself. Do I detect Angelina Jolie in the front row?
Love the kaleidoscope feature in Nero Photoshop.
Cute, huh?
Oops, Marv's come home, better look busy...

baby gift for Joshua


A little piece for Joshua...
the client asked for it to look masculine so it will suit the little boy
as he grows.
Alas, we changed the quote partway through the email exchanges,
but when I sat down to create,
my mind blocked that out,
so here is the 1st quote,
all dressed up & no place to go!
Walnut ink, watercolor, souffle gel pen;
Techniquill, Mitchell nib on watercolor paper.
Image fits a 5x7 opening.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Proclamation to Granddaughters

A recent commission;
On 8x10 Diploma Parchment.
Lettering is Walnut Ink, with watercolor flourishes, touches of gold are a mixture of gouache & Winsor Newton liquid gold.
The color around the border, last to be applied, is chalk pastels brushed against sandpaper over the paper, then rubbed on with cotton balls.
Final piece sprayed with Workable Fixative.

Isn't the idea of it, and the wording just precious?
It was a joy to work on.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Expressive Calligraphy;Denis Brown at Island Magic

My instructor at Island Magic; Denis Brown demonstrates how he writes so expressively. He puts his strokes down quickly, almost slashing, even using his pen in an upward fashion, contrary to what most calligraphers have been taught.

Atom: Denis wrote in white gouache on polyfilm with black sheet under; note the corner of the penstroke on the exit hairline of the A is taken right off the page.



Quickly written
in class by Denis.


A quick demo done in class shows the fluidity of Denis' writing.

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Artist Trading Card theme: Black & White


I made 10 of these for the Edmonton Calligraphic Society exchange this week & have a few left.
It's 2 1/2" x 3 1/2".

The background of criss-crossed lines is actually the inside of a bill envelope.
Everything else is pasted on.

The top ribbon is a strip of scribbled layered words that reads"blackwordsonawhitepage"
with a Sharpie outlining the strip.
"WORDS"shapes were arranged & cut from black paper & I used a Hiro 111EF pointed pen to write the Akim style of "black scratch on white". The word "divine" in copperplate style suits the delicateness of the flourished ribbon. I couldn't wait to use this roll of scrolled ribbon that I'd happened upon eons ago at the 2nd hand store for just pennies and finally found just the right project!

Monday, August 13, 2007

Shawnigan Lake


Just got back from a week of lettering at Island Magic,
which was an international calligraphy conference that took place at Shawnigan Lake, Vancouver Island.

Stepped outside the class one day to hear something musical...
it begged me to follow













down the path
beside the pond





Tuesday, May 8, 2007

2 little sisters


My work in progress.
I'm still using up acrylic paints from the class.
A favorite is Luminescense Halo which is still viscous after a few weeks. FW Acrylics seemed to work well but the little samples dried up.
I've had to spray the fabric with workable fixative to prevent bleeding when using Rotring Transparents.
I don't like the results from the folk acrylic craft paints at all; just kind of sits there like a blob.

Friday, May 4, 2007

A 70's shot


Newly married...
we bought a piano for $300.00 at an auction and I played the pieces I used to play while mooning over Casey as a lonely teen... I used to dream about him.
Never had him, but still have the piano.
And the not-so-new husband.
ATC theme "Music" for Edmonton Calligraphic Society swap.
Words by Maya Angelou

Sunday, April 29, 2007



Lettering on Fabric!

Fresh from a course with Lisa Engelbrecht from California, a super talented, vibrant artist; this is a piece in progress from the class. She came up to Alberta this month & taught at the 3 major calligraphic guilds in Alberta. The Lettering on Fabric in Edmonton was 2 days long.

It will no doubt sit here for months while i play with different transfer image possibilities to replace these color copies of my big sister & I. Working with acrylic is tricky; it doesn't flow through nibs with reservoirs.

It all started with a few words; I believe from Carly Simon "two little sisters gazing at the sea...wondering what their future will be".

I'd like to know more about the song.