Wednesday, 22 February 2017
Adventures in Modern Calligraphy #2
After being pretty pleased with my attempts at modern calligraphy using a felt tip pen I decided to try using a nib pen and ink.
From what I read on the internet I thought using this kind of pen would be difficult for me as a left-hander, but I was suprised to find that wasn't the case. Perhaps because I learnt a long time ago how to hold my pen so I don't smudge the ink. (I was taught by the guy in the Left Handed Shop in London which I'm not even sure exists anymore. It's where I bought my favourite left-handed scissors and a left-handed ruler).
Like my first attempts, I practised by copying calligraphy alphabets. I drew out guidelines in pencil to help me with the sizing of the letters. I love how these joined up ones looks.
To apply what I'd learnt I wrote a simple phrase and then painted a watercolour wreath around it because the internet is all about these at the moment, right? I can see why though; it looks so cool!
Labels:
calligraphy,
left handed,
modern,
pen and ink,
water colour
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I really want to get back into calligraphy, I used to love messing around with it when I was younger
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Beautiful calligraphy and I love Parker! Such an amazing brand :)
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