Links – Looking for Quotes- Inspiration-Suppliers-Other websites
If you want to know more about calligraphy check out
this Wikipedia
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UTUBE - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gwrvo6Iywa0
Tom Traubert's Blues - a visual harmony with Tom Waites by Glen Epstein
and John Richard.
Calligraphy and Multimedia.
Looking for Quotes
www.quotationspage.com/
The Quotations Page, a source of over 25,000 quotations from over 3,000
authors. A great resource for calligraphers and just what you need when
you're looking to practice or just can't find the words.
Looking for inspiration
www.calligraphersguild.org/envwinners2006.html
Calligraphers Guild web site for Graceful Envelopes and other interesting
bits and pieces
www.cynscribe.com (this link
was updated 7/8/06. Please update your bookmarks)
A portal to fabulous works of calligraphic art and beyond. Visit this
and be inspired, but don't be in a hurry, you can't rush through this
site, nor would you want to, there is just so much to see.
Suppliers
www.willsquills.com.au/
Wills Quills Sydney is a one stop shop for specialty calligraphic materials,
tools and books. Competitively priced Aussie vellum, specialty papers,
burnishers, gold leaf and a generous range of calligraphic books are available
instore or via the internet.
www.JohnNealBooks.com
USA Supplier of calligraphy materials and book art supplies, available
via the internet.
www.nibs.tk
A web site about Steel pen nibs and related items. BLAM design supplies
new and vintage steel pen nibs (pen points for dip pens) to Scandinavian
Calligraphers, Cartoonists and Collectors.
www.pendemonium.com
Pendemonium is a full time writing equipment shop owned by Sam and Frank
Fiorella in Fort Madison, Iowa. They are one of just a handful of full
time writing equipment dealers in the world.
www.scribblers.co.uk
Scribblers (based in the UK) stock a wide range of calligraphy supplies
to meet all your calligraphy needs. They sell many types of calligraphy
nibs and calligraphy pens including William Mitchell, Gillott and Brause.
Other Websites:
www.theresacashmore.com
NZ tutor and professional calligapher, Theresa Cashmore is a freelance
calligrapher and graphic designer, with 20 years experience and now has
her own website.
www.pcug.org.au/~gblack
Gemma Black - Calligrapher & Civil Celebrant
Blogs: http://canberragem.blogspot.com/
www.charlespearce.com/
Charles Pearce visited New Zealand in 2009 from the USA and taught 'Letters
from Hell' in Auckland and 'Pen Manipulation' in Wellington take a look
at his website it is inspirational.
Charles Pearce is a Fellow of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators
in London, the most prestigious award available to calligraphers
Blogspot: http://charlespearce.blogspot.com/
www.calligraph.com/cyberscribes/
A large group of people belong to this email forum for discussion of calligraphy
and lettering arts. From beginner to distinguished and knowledgeable.
There is a display of graphics to look at, FAQ file and many other features.
There is no charge.
www.alisonfurminger.com
NZ tutor and professional calligrapher, Alison Furminger now has her own
website. You will notice Alison has included a blog.
alisonfurminger.blogspot.com
www.cecilia-letteringart.com
Calligraphy, Lettering Art & Artist Books
www.larchercalligraphy.com
Jean Larcher
www.nashvillecalligraphersguild.org
Nashville Calligraphers Guild
www.adk.de/kalligraphie/kgraph.htm
This website houses some of the most talented Calligraphers from all over
the world and is well worth a look to see all these Calligraphers.
Ben Aalbers, Francesca Biasetton, Hans-Joachim Burgert, Ewan Clayton,
Lieve Cornil, Glen Epstein, Matthias Gröschke, Irmgard Horlbeck-Kappler
Thomas Ingmire, Tom Kemp, Hermann Kilian, Denise Lach, Helga Ladurner
Paul Maurer, Friedrich Poppl, Gottfried Pott, Anna Ronchi, Pat Russel,
Hans Schmidt, Werner Schneider, Brigitte Schrader, Heinz Schumann, Reiner
Seibold
and Hermann Zapf
www.lauriedoctor.com/
Laurie Doctor lives in a wildlife reserve outside Louisville, Kentucky
where she
works as a painter, designer and calligrapher.
She teaches classes in Europe, Canada, New Zealand and the United States;
including annual presentations at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado.
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