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45 views • October 16, 2020

Copperplate Variations - Live

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Thanks so much for staying on and listening to me waffle on about random things. There is so much I want to share with you not just about how I approach these Historical English Roundhand studies but in simple things we take for granted like line ruling and appreciating it, tool hold and delicacy of touch. Thanks for those of you who said the live is a better way to approach the historical study. I will do as you ask but it will be landscape. I’ll take a day a week to look at issues you are having so that it is not only about me taking about my approach but also about how to help you in a more immediate way so you can start to see a difference in your own work. Know I am here to help you get better and more confident in your approach. Thanks again for your time and support and willingness to learn from me. Don’t forget to follow Telmo! This will be an ongoing series to help get you interested in the shapes we have in English Roundhand but also in the hopes that it will encourage you to do some historical research. Ink - Tom Norton’s Walnut Ink Nib - Hunt22B Paper - London Graphic Centre Layout Paper Grid - PAScribe Grid @pascribe @tncaligrafia #pascribe #calligraphy #copperplate #englishroundhand #17thcenturyscript #historicalstudy #research #paulscript #handwriting #letterwriting #historical #practise #lettering #letteringpractice #handwritten #calligraphypractice #lookcloser #writewithintent #noguessing #flourishing #delicate #ligatures #meditation #meditativelettering #meditativepractise
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