Calligraphy
Lesson Description: Students will be creating labels for the cabinets in the art room using calligraphy skills (drawing with nib and painting with brush). If students want to create a larger project with these skills they are encouraged to do so.
Objectives: (sketch practices in sketchbook and finished label completed)
-Students will create calligraphy using ink nibs or brush properly (watch videos and demonstrations) and show evidence of understanding
-Calligraphy will have thick lines on the vertical strokes and thin on the horizontal.
Objectives: (sketch practices in sketchbook and finished label completed)
-Students will create calligraphy using ink nibs or brush properly (watch videos and demonstrations) and show evidence of understanding
-Calligraphy will have thick lines on the vertical strokes and thin on the horizontal.
Calligraphy is a visual art related to writing. It is the design and execution of lettering with a broad tip instrument, brush, among other writing instruments. A contemporary calligraphic practice can be defined as, "the art of giving form to signs in an expressive, harmonious, and skillful manner
Modern calligraphy ranges from functional inscriptions and designs to fine-art pieces where the letters may or may not be readable. Classical calligraphy differs from typography and non-classical hand-lettering, though a calligrapher may practice both.
Calligraphy continues to flourish in the forms of wedding and event invitations, font design and typography, original hand-lettered logo design, religious art, announcements, graphic design and commissioned calligraphic art, cut stone inscriptions, and memorial documents. It is also used for props and moving images for film and television, testimonials, birth and death certificates, maps, and other written works.
Calligraphy continues to flourish in the forms of wedding and event invitations, font design and typography, original hand-lettered logo design, religious art, announcements, graphic design and commissioned calligraphic art, cut stone inscriptions, and memorial documents. It is also used for props and moving images for film and television, testimonials, birth and death certificates, maps, and other written works.