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Hi, I'm Sandy Kiess, owner of Classic Calligraphy. I began my study and practice of calligraphy in the late 1970's. What started as a hobby, however, rapidly evolved into a business that I began in 1985.
My "tools of the trade" include steel-nib pens of various widths, bottles
of inks, watercolors and gold leaf, as well as a few other "toys." Each
letter is drawn by pen, using multiple strokes. The process of creating a piece of calligraphic art begins with the verse, quotation, or document to be lettered. I will often work with pencil and thumbnail sketches to determine the layout of a piece. After deciding the layout and lettering style, known as a "hand," 2 or 3 ply paper will be laid out with pencil depicting where text and illustration will go. Most of my work is lettered using Mitchell nibs, although sometimes I may substitute a Brause nib or pointed pen.
Verses created for reproduction are usually illustrated before printing and then are hand finished after printing. The finishing technique on these prints is
varied - from using watercolors or gold leaf, to buffed color stick
or oils. This last method involves hand buffing four shades of color
onto the prints. The colors are soft and subtle, adding an almost texture-
like quality to the finished print. Many of my prints are self-authored and copyrighted.
I hope you find my calligraphy pleasing
and uplifting, perhaps touching a sentimental or humorous chord or an, "Oh yes, that's JUST how I feel!" emotion.
Please feel free to email me (sandy@classiccalligraphy.com) or call me (508 460-5049, 9AM to 5PM, Eastern time) if you would like more information or have a special project that you are interested in having me respond to.
If you would like to know more about the art of calligraphy, I have listed some interesting
links below. Each link will open a new browser window.
Calligraphy from Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
William Morris from Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Kelmscott Press Exhibition at the University of Glasgow Library
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