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Introduction to Calligraphy: The Foundational Script

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Introduction to Calligraphy: The Foundational Script
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Introduction to Calligraphy: The Foundational Script

Evening Studio Arts Course

Thursday, April 22, 2010 - 6:30 p.m. ET
Code: 1K00AV
Location:
S. Dillon Ripley Center
Room 3041
1100 Jefferson Drive, S.W.
Metro: Smithsonian (Blue/Orange Lines)
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$200
Member
$246
Non-Member

The elegance of a hand-lettered invitation, place card, or letter cannot be matched by a machine. For this reason, the art of calligraphy has survived, despite the availability of today’s printing and computer technology.

In this course, learn the Foundational hand, an alphabet developed from 10th-century English manuscripts that evolved from the Roman alphabet. The Foundational hand, based on the circular “o,” is the perfect training hand for beginners. As well as being a beautiful, readable hand, it
provides a great foundation for more advanced letterforms. Students learn how to set up their
workspace; create skeletal Roman forms using double pencils; use the chiseled-edge pen; and begin
to learn both minuscule (smallcase) and majuscule (large-case) letterforms. Basic layout and design are also discussed as students learn to create their own pieces. Supplies are provided.

Instructor Shane Perry is an experienced fine-art calligrapher. He was the winner of the Hermann Zapf Scholarship in 2008 through the Washington Calligraphers Guild.

8 sessions, 2 1/2 hours each