Sunday, January 29, 2012
Handwriting on the Wall
Finally got around to taking down (well, actually just erasing) the Christmas "graffiti" I had done on the almost-black family room wall. But then it looked kind of empty, so I decided to kick off the next holiday with some more doodling. Though I have neither the time nor the talent to "chalk up" like the amazing Dana Tanamachi, I find her work inspiring and a whole bunch of fun! Check out her time-lapse videos here!
Friday, January 27, 2012
Penwork Where You Find It
"Elephant with Banner", Anonymous Colby College Museum of Art |
The first time I attended Parents' Weekend at Colby College in Maine, I made sure to visit their impressive art museum, one of the finest on any campus anywhere. I was amazed and delighted to find several examples of penwork hanging proudly in their American Folk Art exhibit.
They even mentioned old Platt Rogers Spencer! Pretty cool, I thought, since I had just come from the Spencerian Saga...
Some detail on that elephant:
Then there's the King of the Jungle:
"Lion", C.L. Horton Colby College Museum of Art |
And finally, a memorial piece by James Macomber. Apologies for the blurry photos....
"Mourning Picture of N.L. Willis", James H. Macomber Colby College Museum of Art |
"Done with a steel pen" |
A lovely visit all around!
Monday, January 2, 2012
The Way I See It
©2011 Jody Meese |
A couple who are some of my dearest friends have these names that a) work in crossword form, and b) are perfectly symmetrical when they do. Amazing! First I drew the letters in Roman caps with a pointed pen, then the ampersand with a broad nib, then mashed them up on PSE9 (BTW the stuff I learned in Harvest Crittenden's"Photoshop for Calligraphers" online class saved me countless hours this holiday season--take it next time it's offered!). The finished design was uploaded to zazzle and applied to a set of lovely and useful sandstone coasters.
(Of course, etched on glass and without the ampersand, the design would be completely reversible! I'm just saying. Welcome to the calligrapher's mind...)
©2011 Jody Meese |