What can you make in fifteen seconds? You can’t knit a hat or sew a dress. You can’t cook a meal or bake a cake. You can’t 3-D print a thingamabob or build your IKEA hack. But you can write a word.
Calligraphy, which means “beautiful writing” in Ancient Greek, is seeing a surge of interest from younger people who say it offers a meditative and creative escape. Credit... Supported by By Jenny ...
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Norwich artist Laura Di Piazza was 12 years old when she received her introduction to calligraphy as part of an “inner-city middle school program” in Brooklyn. “They cut it right away,” she said, “but ...
Learn how to create stunning faux calligraphy and complete a fun lettering project, perfect for cards, gifts, and decoration. #FauxCalligraphy #LetteringTutorial #DIYArt #Handlettering ...
Meet the former primary school teacher turned business owner, who aims to spread joy through modern calligraphy across Northampton. Katie Barker, from Kislingbury, launched Bluebell Lettering in 2019 ...