Time is getting cramped again and I am yet to begin my assignment for this online course; but I have kept on practising and testing ideas which is part of the deal right?
One of the styles that Brody references is the work of Nancy Bell Scott.
Apologies again for the clarity of these photos - something is definitely 'up' with the transfer of images and I don't know why they are so fuzzy...
Its kind of like a single line, all connected, varying heights and sizes, yet with some common elements across the lettering. Very upright, here with a few loops.
And then I started to colour in a bit.
And decided it needed more colour.
And decided it needed a lit bit more, so some triangles along a few straight lines was the next test. And I think I decided I didn't really like the spiky look!
I did it on nice olive green-grey paper, but it doesn't show up as well here.
my mind boggled at first, trying to decipher the words ... but once found, they felt very much as they should be ... and it was a delight to see additional elements layered on ... likewise each new iteration (although I quite agree that the spiky version was a least favorite)
ReplyDeletefor what it's worth, the image quality seems to be coming through reasonably well on my PC laptop (15" monitor running on Foxfire)
Thanks for letting me know re the photo quality your way Liz, over here it still looks bit fuzzy but not too bad. This lettering feels like a foreign accent. Once you can tune your eye (or ear) into the lilts and emphasis and rhythms you can understand quite well. I am having fun with this and it really suits a piece I am working on so I am not sure which came first, but bingo!
DeleteThis is all so fascinating - I am enjoying this foray into expressive calligraphy, never realizing just how expressive it could be. Thank you so much for sharing your work.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your kind words. It is a bit of a challenge for me to get this loopy and lively; but I love the words being there, but not easy to read; making folk work to participate and understand. Then again, I also just really like the patterns the words make when the lettering takes on these shapes! So interesting...go well.
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