Eliza Holliday    Letterist.com

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Excited to be teaching on the West Coast! Manzanita, Oregon, just south of Cannon Beach, on March 15th, 2015. Teaching longstitch journals to make Artists Sketchbooks….


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Trying Longstitch

Trying Longstitch
Longstitch Instructions- red hot!

Andrea's Book

Andrea's Book

Sharon Z & me brush dancing!

Sharon Z & me brush dancing!

Beth's Final piece

Beth's Final piece

Mark's quote in Pointed Brush!

Mark's quote in Pointed Brush!

Angela and Fish!

Angela and Fish!

Pointed Brush script practice

Pointed Brush script practice

Bev Pencil sketching

Bev Pencil sketching

Christine warms up with Pointed Brush "chinese" orientation!

Christine warms up with Pointed Brush "chinese" orientation!

2014 Teaching Schedule for The Letterist



June 4th - Caterpillars, Butterflies and Books That Quack: Small Bookforms for Librarians - For North East Florida Library Network (NEFLIN) in Jacksonville Area.

June 23 - 28th - Teaching at Ghost Ranch in Abique New Mexico: Pointed Brush: Letters and Illustration

May 2015 - Edged Brush X-plored in San Diego! Date TBA


NEFLIN students

NEFLIN students
A day in Orange Park making bookies

Hayley and her Graphite Piece

Hayley and her Graphite Piece

Drawing from real life: Two Objects with a super hard and super soft pencil on watercolor pape

Drawing from real life: Two Objects with a super hard and super soft pencil on watercolor pape

Quick exercise in class with drawn, and directly written letters

Quick exercise in class with drawn, and directly written letters

Ronnie's Book

Ronnie's Book

Excerpts from Edged Brush Warm-up Sheets

Excerpts from Edged Brush Warm-up Sheets

Free Romans

Free Romans
....with a little practice

Happy Spring!

Happy Spring!
Flowers by Pensacola Students!

I challenged this student to pop-up an octopus!

Valentine Pop-Up Projects

Valentine Pop-Up Projects

Happy Star Makers!




Danielle's reverse

Judy's hero was her sister!

some exposed spine stitching (longstitch) on a journal whose covers are made with a celestial seasonings tea box!

happy bookmakers!

happy bookmakers!

The above are all made with my downloadable brushes from brusheezy.com...

Happy Bookmaker Tina!

Marna and Me

My Travel Journals Exposed!

My Travel Journals Exposed!
"Fuel" is now in the collection of manuscript book at the Jaffe Center for Book Arts in the Florida Atlantic University Library
www.library.fau.edu/depts/spc/JaffeCenter/index.php

A Speech to the Garden Club of America

Thank you. I’m glad to know we’re friends, of course;
There are so many outcomes that are worse.
But I must add I’m sorry for getting here
By a sustained explosion through the air,
Burning the world in fact to rise much higher
Than we should go. The world may end in fire
As prophesied—our world! We speak of it
As “fuel” while we burn it in our fit
Of temporary progress, digging up
An antique dark-held luster to corrupt
The present light with smokes and smudges, poison
To outlast time and shatter comprehension.
Burning the world to live in it is wrong,
As wrong as to make war to get along
And be at peace, to falsify the land
By sciences of greed, or by demand
For food that’s fast or cheap to falsify
The body’s health and pleasure—don’t ask why.
But why not play it cool? Why not survive
By Nature’s laws that still keep us alive?
Let us enlighten, then, our earthly burdens
By going back to school, this time in gardens
That burn no hotter than the summer day.
By birth and growth, ripeness, death and decay,
By goods that bind us to all living things,
Life of our life, the garden lives and sings.
The Wheel of Life, delight, the fact of wonder,
Contemporary light, work, sweat, and hunger
Bring food to table, food to cellar shelves.
A creature of the surface, like ourselves,
The garden lives by the immortal Wheel
That turns in place, year after year, to heal
It whole. Unlike our economic pyre<
That draws from ancient rock a fossil fire,
An anti-life of radiance and fume
That burns as power and remains as doom,
The garden delves no deeper than its roots
And lifts no higher than its leaves and fruits.

Wendell Berry

Workshops in Stuart, Fl.

Workshops in Stuart, Fl.


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I am available for teaching weekend workshops in calligraphy, creative bookbinding, small bookforms for educators (teachers and librarians) paper decoration, pop-up cards and paper sculpture, poetic collage, journal making, expressive journaling or just about anything!

"Dot" painting by Colleen Wallace Nungari

"Dot" painting by Colleen Wallace Nungari
I've been quite inspired by aboriginal art...

My close encounter with a dingo!

Robyn "tagging" me with an "E"

Skingraffiti nite in Melbourne!

Graphite class In Melbourne!

Iron RayMan

Next show!

Next show!

Take Peace

Take Peace

Wear on the Outside...

Wear on the Outside...

Pastiche pieces...

Pastiche pieces...

Painted Books at Island Arts...

Painted Books at Island Arts...

"Saps to Pulp"

"Saps to Pulp"
A Paste Paper Painting wins first prize at a Nouveau Art Show!


some of us had a productive week!

Upcoming Events

  • Kid's Bookmaking Workshops for NEFLIN (Northeast Florida Library Network) April 23rd & 30th
  • Explorations - Chicago Calligraphy Collective Exhibit - March 15 - May 28, 2010
  • St John's Bible Exhibit, Contributor to Calligraphy Exhibit) Naples FloridaEdit Delete ↑ ↓ October 2, 2009 - June 10, 2010
  • Graphite Techniques in Houston in June 24th- 27th, 2010

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linda handcock's wonderful logo

linda handcock's wonderful logo

From the Klingspor Museum, Frankfurt am Main

Eliza the Letterist.

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I'm a lettering artist, hence the invented domain "letterist". I love calligraphy, book art and poetry and often combine all of the above...I was first attracted to "art of beautiful lettering" because I was writing and reading poetry (in college) and wanted to spark it life graphically on the page. My influences range from type designers and calligraphers (Hermann Zapf, Milton Glazer) to cartoonists (Saul Steinberg) to chinese calligraphers to abstract expressionists (Motherwell, Kline, Hofmann) and, lately, to paper sculptors and fiber artists. I work with the words of my favorite poets or use my own words, but can find my inspiration from the headlines of the day. I am a "letterist" because I also have a free-lance business in expressive handlettering and illustration; my job there is to make even the words "low fat" or "fresh weave" look personal and appealing. I have incorporated the craft of bookbinding into my life because of the continuous "aha" experience of the reader's discovery of the painted or lettered surface, page by page.
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Koch's Later Blackletter- Klingspor Museum

Older Koch manuscript Klingspor Museum


Tomatoes & Windows

Tomatoes & Windows

My Blog List

  • Art du Jour by Martha Lever
    Pastels!
    5 years ago
  • Elvie Studio
    stand up eight
    7 years ago
  • Jill Berry Blog
    By: Stencil, Doodle and Fold Oh My! | "Making art takes my mind off other things."
    9 years ago
  • Roann Mathias Calligraphy
    Abstract calligraphy in paper
    11 years ago
  • Teri Kahan Design

Me with Sawgrass Wall of Champions!

Me with Sawgrass Wall of Champions!


Interesting reverse by Pat....

Paster Paper with Mask

Paster Paper with Mask

Pasted Paper for the book Anguish

Earth a Garden

Earth a Garden

drawn neuland

drawn neuland

Wild Storms - elizagraphite

Wild Storms - elizagraphite

Love Letters 09

Love Letters 09
You are invited to visit my Etsy store on Etsy.com...
www.elizaletterist.etsy.com for journals, t-shirts & more.....

Chocolate Business Card

Chocolate Business Card

brusheezy info

brusheezy info
You can download my brushes as "brushes" or rubber stamps in photoshop by going to Brusheezy.com and following their lead...it's not hard!

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