Mondays, January 9, 16, 23, 30
Gothic calligraphy originated in Europe during the 1200s. It was not only used for religious works, but also for literary and university texts. Known for its tall, narrow, and thick letterforms that create a fence-like texture, scribes could write quicker and produce more books. In 1455, Gothic calligraphy was used to design the moveable type to print Johann Gutenberg’s Bible. The Gutenberg Bible allowed the mass production of books that sparked the printing revolution in Europe.
Please join Miranda for four fun and relaxing evenings of beautiful writing. Handouts with step-by-step instructions will be provided. You will learn:
A Brief History of Gothic Calligraphy
The Best Tools and Materials for Broad Edge Calligraphy
Warm-Up Exercises
Basic Strokes
Writing with Ink and Watercolors
Minuscules (Lowercase Letters)
Connecting Letters
Majuscules (Uppercase Letters)
Punctuation and Numerals
All materials are provided. No experience is necessary. Advance Registration Required.
Price: $250 ($200 for classes and $50 for supplies)