Saturday, June 8, 2013

Homework and Other Creative Things

We all know that practice experimenting are the best ways to further the discipline we have chosen to follow.

My son John is an artist and draws every day. He carries a creative notebook with him all the time and makes notes continuously. My other son Dave is a paediatrician and in research and continues to probe, ask questions and make notes continuously. David, my husband, is a great photographer and always carries his camera with him - who knows what will catch his eye? Elizabeth our daughter is studying and is required to research and read continuously.

While this sounds like a litany of my family's work what I am illustrating is that no matter what you choose to do, an enquiring mind is how one is able to continually be creative. Creativity doesn't ever come to an end. The more you follow your passion, the more you will find.

From now on I sill be adding homework set during class to the blog so that everyone can follow progress in-between other posts.

Lyn's Abstract Piece

We are working towards the Penfriends Calligraphy Studio 30 year celebration in November. So creative work is being encouraged and completed.

We are making Portfolios for loose leaf work and for long-standing students, we encourage them to go through years of work so all can see the variety of hands and work that has been created.

Portfolios for your own exquisite work for the exhibition:
Requirements: Canson A1 sheet. The heavy weight Canson. Colour of your choice
Gros grain ribbon

Over the years we have made several small concertina books. This year we created some exquisite decorated letters with words to match. These now have to be covered.
Cover for Concertina Books:
Requirements: Use the backing page from any of the pads you use for practice
Cut 2 pieces 1/5cm larger than the size of your book. [Front and back cover]
Find paper suitable for your book which will cover the above pieces of cardboard
Gros grain ribbon 

I am always on the look out for various ways to create new ideas. Woolworths has some beautiful tins with soap inside. We have given the soap away and will be making pages using different lettering and quotes about art and calligraphy.
Tin books:
Choose 5 Canson colours [A4 is fine] that match the tin you have chosen
Cut 10 pieces - 2 of each colour 1/2 cm SMALLER than the size of the tin. 2 pages will be the front and back covers.
It is a good idea to have a template, try it out first and then cut.

This was an inspiration from a friend of mine Paddy. She gave me a series of 6 blocks for each student. We painted these a neutral colour and created abstract designs, using the calligraphic stroke as inspiration, from images found in magazines. We had some wonderful results.
Abstract design [Blocks}
Final decision re mounting the blocks: 1 piece BLACK mountboard 37cmx26cm [Any framer should be able to assist]
Double sided tape
Please mount your original 'inspiration' and 6 block-practice paper onto an A3 piece of paper [neutral colour]

And of course there is always Lettering. The reason we go to calligraphy classes. At the moment we are looking at Uncial and Compressed with wonderful reference material from Sheila Water and Edward Johnston. What a challenge we have.
Lettering:
Please practice Compressed/Uncial
Note the shape of the 'O' and then the other letters will follow.
Please find quotes on Art, Calligraphy, Lettering

Next week I will continue with each group's homework and progress. 
Happy creating

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