As a professional lettering artist, I relish the variety of projects, venues, styles and media I experience every day. From commercial chalkboards, to illuminated manuscripts, to events providing onsite personalization with calligraphy and engraving, I enjoy bringing beauty to the world, one letter at a time!
"Mil Plumas" is Spanish for "a thousand pens" or "a thousand quills", and is also a nod to my late grandmother who was a writer named, oddly enough, Mildred Pluma.
I am a member of IAMPETH, San Francisco Friends of Calligraphy, Society for Calligraphy of Southern California and Washington Calligraphers Guild.
Listen with the Will to Learn
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Listen with the will to learn, Unarine Ramaru.For the Heart to Heart
project calendar.Décoration lifted from Rudolf Koch’s manuscript the Gospel
of Saint L...
How Shall We Open the Door To Spring?
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Welcome March and your beautiful promise of Spring. The snow is slow to
retreat this year but now and then, between snowfalls, I can see part of
the fr...
stand up eight
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i've been on a path to better watercolor the past couple of years,
and that means practice, practice, practice.
but i've noticed that after all that pract...
Free shipping offer
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Hi everyone, make use of free shipping worldwide for selected items in my
*Society6* store - the offer expires April 12, 2015 at Midnight Pacific
Time. *Fr...
Flourish Friday: Gratitude
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Dear Friends,
As I sit here working on my bookkeeping and taxes for 2014, it dawned on me
that I am long overdue in expressing my gratitude to you for he...
A thank you & a change
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Good morning all you lovely folksies
You may well have noticed I have been absent for a good while from this
corner of the world so I thought I best let y...
Merry Christmas
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With Facebook, Pinterest, Instragram, etc...I find it difficult to
also Blog!
If anyone is still following, I wish you a Merry Christmas ~ all things
Me...