IAMPETH was held this July of this year in Phoenix, which I'm sure is lovely in the winter months. [Phoenicians, you have my total admiration for staying cool in the face of three-digit temperatures day after day. I do not possess that kind of stamina.] The convention is a virtual candy store for, well, penmen, engrossers, etc. The mostly half-day classes were enough to whet one's appetite for more on a technique, and to see the IAMPETH rock stars in action, up close and personal. And just as exciting, to meet in person some bloggy-type friends--you know who you are!
By far the most addictive class I attended was "Leaf Script Capitals" with White House calligrapher Rick Muffler. The wonderful Jane Farr wrote a terrific blog post with tutorial here; go read it!
Since my flight home was delayed (we do fog here in San Francisco in the summertime, not great for air travel but nice and cool--okay, freezing), I had plenty of time to start doodling an alphabet while waiting in the airport.
The inimitable Master Penman Harvest Crittenden had sat in on the class and suggested that there would traditionally have been a pearl nested in the greenery, so when I got back into the studio I played around with that a bit...
...then tried a rose...
...an acorn (no peeking, Harvest!)...
...and some design elements borrowed from a random cocktail napkin I found in my kitchen.
I used it on a birthday card (a little sloppy, rush job!)...
...and experimented with metallics and gratuitous acanthus leaves.
Great fun and great possibilities!
I peeked.... sorry. LOVE the acorn! It was so great to see you there, and at Saga my friend. Keep up the amazing pen work. Harvest
ReplyDeleteJody! These are awesome!! (The "J" especially! ;-))You are too clever with your oak leaves and acorns for Harvest - perfecto! Thanks for the link love. (I'm beginning to think I'll never catch up on my blog reading...)
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