Wednesday, June 9, 2010


I'm so pleased to be teaching Kid's Bookmaking again (guess the economy is improving slightly) after a year off! This time a couple of workshops for the North East Florida Library Network in Florida and Gainsville. Librarians love to make things and anything to do with books. They leave with 8 proto-type books that match their handouts, and other great ideas, like pop-ups cards and christmas ornaments, squeezed in. I hope they get some great ideas to get their kids making books and writing their own stories this summer...

Friday, February 12, 2010


Two pieces in the 2010 Exploration show in Chicago this year...one is Silver Trees the wallhanging below and a page from "in You River step once same only the can"...my out-of-orthography book, where every page is a non-linear journal entry...over fifty pages!
Silver Trees was purchased in the name of a patron for the Newberry Collection!

Friday, January 22, 2010

Frosty Blackletter....


A year ago I visited my brother in Munich, Germany, arriving on a crystal frosty morning in January...a light snow and high humidity had etched the trees with white...I later visited the Klingspor Museum, in Frankfurt and got to see the works of Rudolf Koch,K arlgeorg Hoefer, and many other exemplary calligraphers and book artists (snapshots posted with permission of the owners of this work, the Klingspor Museum, Frankfurt am Main). Rudolf Koch's worked fascinated me: his early manuscript books show that he has the most beautiful calligraphic hand and impeccable craftsmanship: his blackletter is linear and even, his illustrations traditional and charming. ( The content of his work is work that is mostly the Gospels and other biblical texts.) Later,he used a blackletter that is blocky, uneven and apparently rapidly made, giving it enormous strength and character. It looks so uneven, messy and in some places almost naive and primitve. I am curious as to why he developed it. Guess it's time to invest in his autobiography. I tried to copy this interesting blackletter, with it's heavy foot serifs and executed a series of work on cloth to "practice"...this work is so textural, I pictured fabric. The only finished piece uses some verses of a poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay, white on black fabric...which was written in the coldest week of January, (we were even frosty here in Florida!), and reminded me so much of walking around Munich a year ago....

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Brush Uncial in Pensacola!



I got to teach one of my favorite workshops recently, for the Gulf Coast Scribes in Pensacola, Florida...a very active group of calligraphers that is going strong! This was the workshop I was signed up to teach in Minnesota, Tomatoes and Windows...which is my take on Brush Uncial & Brush Blackletter...we had some great work in class, but I was remiss in taking enough pictures...so I've included some of my own projects, and a link to Brush Uncial (Brush Lettering 1V) up on youtube!
Everyone enjoyed doing at least one project on fabric: think - Banners!
It's pleasure to teach a group of enthusiastic and well-trained calligraphers! Plus, there was the slaw at Bagelheads....

Monday, July 13, 2009

Bobbi's Ladder to Heaven


A group of Jacksonville calligraphers recently had a small tribute show for Bobbi Yoffee, who died about a year and a half ago from ovarian cancer...this show motivated me to finish a small sculptural piece that I had started after she died, but never completed (actually, it mostly existed in my head, until I actually had a deadline! My collage students can verify, all I had was the back spine -about 15"x4"- collaged with joss paper!). I never got a proper picture of it with good lighting; all I have to offer it this quick snap in my studio.

Sculptured Surfaces in LA

This was the collage workshop I taught last October for the Society of Calligraphy in Los Angeles....what a talented group! We found several "do-able" collage projects for our short time together, and, with a lot of sweat equity, we turned out the products! This was amazing also in that many people took time out that Saturday to attend the memorial service of Molly Gaylor, a wonderful LA area calligraphy who had recently passed.) You can see the participants painting the hosho paper that will appear covering their little flipflop boxes, their photo frames and in their collages. (Thanks again for my hostess Xandra Zamora and Carrie Imai, for helping with all the gear and stuff (lots of raw materials had to be brought to this room!) Please play the video-slideshow to see the art in action!