Calligraphy Flourishes Part 2

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Joanne Wasserman
Artist/Owner, Wasserman Design
http://www.wassermandesign.com  
301-589-3444

Joanne Wasserman has been professionally engaged in original art, custom art services, and graphic design since 1979, when she opened Wasserman Design in Washington, DC, as a studio business. Joanne was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design

Calligraphy, drawing, painting, and graphic design are bedrock art realms that Wasserman uses interchangeably to explore diverse subjects material and create original formations of content and imagery. Her intention for every work of art is the same: to communicate what is most intensely meaningful about the circumstances which shape a subject's identity.

Over the years, Wasserman has produced a singular body of works for business clients and individuals whose interests are focused on serious issues of life in today's world. Her testimonial art honors statesmen and leaders for their career achievements and dedication to public service.

Recently, two exemplary works of calligraphy and illumination were composed for Senator John Warner, of Virginia, and Former Secretary of State Colin Powell. The Atlantic Council of the United States commissioned both of these works of art.

Wasserman's mural painting for the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing is a visual tribute to the school's educational mission across the entire field of nursing practice; the mural was named after an alumnus: The Leona Bowman Carpenter Center for Community Health Nursing.

Other works include several drawings and watercolors that were made to express the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation's advocacy on behalf of all countries in which landmines have been used against innocent civilians, causing the destruction of lives, homelands and national economies.

Wasserman's interests in current events, American history, and the development of writing systems and art traditions of peoples throughout the world are frequent catalysts for her choice of topics; moreover, through her work she cares to express the endearing aspects of living that are all around us.

Change Agents of Culture is an ongoing series of 27 works that address creativity and invention in American society from the late 19th through 20th centuries. The first seventeen of these calligraphy-paintings were exhibited at the Embassy of Japan's Information and Culture Center, in Washington, DC, where the artist gave a public talk about writing systems in the world, entitled, "Picture Writing Then & Now".

Calligraphy Flourishes Part 2

Calligraphy is the art form of writing beautifully. The writing system of Western world history is presented through the Chancery Cursive Script, the 15th Century, formal, book hand, invented by Italian professional scribes. Viewers can increase their manual skills as well an artistic insights during the time in which they practice the writing of an 'italic alphabet' using a pen, hand-dipped in ink, on pages that are ruled, also, by hand.

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Joanne Wasserman: Hi, I am Joanne Wasserman and my studio is Wasserman Design and we have been learning the Chancery Cursive Script. It is the Italian -- Italic writing of the Renaissance that is so beautiful. So, lets go on and make some more letters. Some individual letters, you know the V which -- it is another way to make a we, to add an exaggeration or a real long fly into the diagonal. But you can also fly out and you can do that with the W. On such occasions, where that kind of frill really makes it a statement without any other elaboration, the C. Also another -- these are called Ligatures and the T and then R are also a ligature.

Then just for a few capital letters, I showed you the letters A and N and B and you can exaggerate those if you like. So, here is the seven and a half mark, here is the X height mark here. Well, you could go and exaggerate on your letter I and your letter A and your letter M, very like free form letter. So, those are some of the flourishes you can add to your writing for the Chancery Cursive script and I hope you have enjoyed learning this script and I hope you have a wonderful time practicing it as calligraphers.

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