Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Atlanta Pen Show 2012

Do you love ink, pens, pencils & paper? Then you'll want to go to this year's Atlanta Pen Show (also called the Southeastern Pen Show) in April of 2012. It's a weekend trade show open to the public and I've gone for several years, though it's been a while. I am determined to make it back this year.

They've always had a great selection of both new and vintage writing instruments, inkwells, etc with a couple of pen repair tables to choose from. I had a beautiful inkwell set appraised one year. They also sell fountain pen ink and have a place for you to test out colors. There are also journals and fine writing papers and all things stationary. It's a really fun event.

April 13th - April 15th, 2012

The 17th Annual Show Brought to You By 

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Join us for the 17th Annual Atlanta Pen Show at our new show location, The Crowne Plaza Atlanta Perimeter NW in Atlanta, which is near the Galleria and Total Office Products. The Crowne Plaza features nicer rooms and some nice ballrooms for the show. Nearby restaurants include Maggiano's, PF Chang's, and the Cheese Cake Factory. The hotel is close to Cumberland Mall and the Galleria. It's also close to Parkway Point Multiplex Movie Theater. The hotel provides complementary shuttle runs until 11:00pm to these attractions (all are on a first come first serve basis).
Free Hotel Parking

The show is in early spring when Atlanta is in full bloom. A special room rate of 
$95.00 is available to registered attendees of the pen show. Reservations should be made no later than March 12th, 2012 for show rates. You can call the hotel directly at 770.955.1700 for reservations.

Invited are new and vintage pen dealers and collectors from the Southeastern United States and beyond. Attending will be experts in pen repair and appraisal. Parts and other pen collecting related hard to find items will be available. Don't miss out on this once a year event, come join us.

Daily Admission for General Public is $7.00 (children under 12 free) 
Weekend Pass admission is 
$25.00

Great Giveaways!

Door Prizes on Saturday and Sunday

Free Pen Magazines 

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

New Calligraphy & Bookbinding Classes begin in March 2012

Hi Friends!

We have new classes beginning the second week of March 2012.

There are two Bookbinding Two (The Opened Book) classes beginning on Tuesday, March 13th.

The Daytime class has not yet made (7 seats available) but the Tuesday night class needs just ONE more student to make. Come on and sign up! Details for both are below.

Since our Wednesday night Copperplate class filled up, we created a Thursday night Copperplate class with those on the waiting list who missed out.

Happy Spring to all!

~Anne

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Bookmaking Two: The Opened Book with Anne Elser
6 sessions | Beginner to Intermediate | Price: $190 | Min.3/Max.7
ARTZ1146 | Tuesdays, Mar. 13-Apr. 17, 1:30-4pm

If you've taken one or several bookmaking classes and are ready to create content, this class is ideal. Nothing can be more intimidating than a book of blank white pages. We will begin by creating signatures with different types, colors, ages and textures of papers. By alternating these pages with blanks, you'll have a book that wants to be altered further: touched, written in, cut into, stitched, painted and filled with purposeful doodling, writing and drawing. Working at your own pace, your book can be themed or worked loosely. The approach; "treasure hunt" pasting, binding, working and re-working will be an intuitive one. We will make at one book and a box for it to live in.

For more information about this instructor and supply lists, please see Instructor Bios & Supply Lists in the menu to right, under Art School at BINDERS.

By enrolling in this course you certify that you have read and understand The Art School Policies and Registration procedures located in the menu to right, under Art School at BINDERS. 



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Bookmaking Two: The Opened Book with Anne Elser
6 sessions | Beginner to Intermediate | Price: $190 | Min.3/Max.7
ARTZ1147 | Tuesdays, Mar. 13-Apr.17, 6-8:30pm

If you've taken one or several bookmaking classes and are ready to create content, this class is ideal. Nothing can be more intimidating than a book of blank white pages. We will begin by creating signatures with different types, colors, ages and textures of papers. By alternating these pages with blanks, you'll have a book that wants to be altered further: touched, written in, cut into, stitched, painted and filled with purposeful doodling, writing and drawing. Working at your own pace, your book can be themed or worked loosely. The approach; "treasure hunt" pasting, binding, working and re-working will be an intuitive one. We will make at one book and a box for it to live in.

For more information about this instructor and supply lists, please see Instructor Bios & Supply Lists in the menu to right, under Art School at BINDERS.

By enrolling in this course you certify that you have read and understand The Art School Policies and Registration procedures located in the menu to right, under Art School at BINDERS.

Calligraphy 2 Copperplate 3/14

Calligraphy 2 Copperplate 3/15 

Calligraphy Two: Copperplate with Anne Elser
6 sessions | Beginner to Intermediate | Price: $190 | Min.3/Max.7
ARTZ1148 | Thursdays, Mar. 15-Apr.19, 6-8:30pm

This is an introductory look at Copperplate, an elegant and elastic hand frequently used for formal invitations, documents and bridal events. Completely enchanting, the dramatic thicks and thins of this delicate hand will make you swoon.During the six week course, students will be given handouts and guide sheets, learning the upper and lower case characters. We will also address spacing and layout for addressing envelopes. Calligraphy is less about pretty handwriting, but more about DRAWING each and every letter. It's about establishing a pacing and rhythmic motion as you write - giving you a consistency of shapes and letters, and spaces in between words and lines. It is highly relaxing and meditative. Like yoga for the hands.

For more information about this instructor and supply lists, please see Instructor Bios & Supply Lists in the menu to right, under Art School at BINDERS.

By enrolling in this course you certify that you have read and understand The Art School Policies and Registration procedures located in the menu to right, under Art School at BINDERS. 

New Thursday Night Copperplate Class begins March15



Hello Friends,

Since our Wednesday night Copperplate class that begins March 14, 2012 is now full, we have created a Thursday night Copperplate class for those who did not make the deadline. The class meets on the following dates: March 15, 22, 29 and April 5, 12, 19th.

To sign up, contact Jacob Gunter at Jacob@BindersArt.com.

Below are class details.


Calligraphy Two: Copperplate with Anne Elser 6 sessions | Beginner to Intermediate | Price: $205 | Min.3/Max.7 | Wednesdays, Mar. 15-Apr.19, 6-8:30pm

This is an introductory look at Copperplate, an elegant and elastic hand frequently used for formal invitations, documents and bridal events. Completely enchanting, the dramatic thicks and thins of this delicate hand will make you swoon.During the six week course, students will be given handouts and guide sheets, learning the upper and lower case characters. We will also address spacing and layout for addressing envelopes. Calligraphy is less about pretty handwriting, but more about DRAWING each and every letter. It's about establishing a pacing and rhythmic motion as you write - giving you a consistency of shapes and letters, and spaces in between words and lines. It is highly relaxing and meditative. Like yoga for the hands. 




Monday, February 27, 2012

Greeting Cards & Envelopes Calligraphy Workshop April 2012



Greeting Cards And Envelopes Calligraphy Workshop
With Anne Elser

Saturday - Sunday, April 21st & 22nd
Sat. 10:30am-4pm, Sun. 11:30am-4:30pm
$190.00
Min 3 / Max 7 students


Create your own calligraphic design for whichever special greeting you wish to share most. Students will be given customized instruction on layout and technique using the materials they bring to class. We will be writing, flourishing, painting, stenciling, cutting windows, stamping and more!

Learn to create your own cards that are easy to reproduce at home by creating a template and adding layers of detail to the card in an enjoyable and systematic fashion. Emphasis will be placed on enhancing the meaning of your message in order to fully engage your audience.

Day two is spent finalizing the prototype of your chosen design and with it, a system  of producing it. We will also create a perfect envelope template for your card.

Suggested Supply List:

• Set of at least 20 blank cards and envelopes you wish to practice on. 
• Scrap Paper
• Arches Text Wove Paper
• Materials used to apply color such as watercolor, gouache, inks and stamps. 
• Brushes, pens and pencils, 
• Ruler, eraser and tape.
• A cover weight sheet of paper to create stencils with. 
• Scissors, Exacto blade and cutting mat
• Calligraphy tools and inks.
• Sense of adventure and an open heart.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Tommy Requiem Begins





Practicing Frakteur from Reggie's 2012 Atlanta class in my first project honoring Tommy's AT hike back in the 80's - the happiest time in his life. Using Sir Galahad's life and death as a metaphor for Tommy's...



Today I whipped out the good stuff (Arches Text Wove) and did some practicing. Feeling better about the caps and loving using paint and ink. I will be mixing text from Tommy's AT trail journal and Galahad's story throughout a book.

The light brown splattering is from masking with another shape and spritzing with a sprayer filled with diluted walnut ink.

I feel a whole new world opening up. Holy fuck this is fun!


Thursday, February 23, 2012

Painted Frakteur

 

This is work from Reggie Ezell's 2012 Atlanta course.  Falling in big love with Blackletter and its variations. Frakteur is my fave so far and the caps are to die for. Studying those is next on my list. We're using Windsor and Newton watercolors, mixed with a brush and thinned in a shallow dish. Your nib is dipped in this and used as ink. I'm having a blast! I'm sure there are all kinds of errors all over the place, but what I'm trying to concentrate on is flow and swing, strength and meaning.




Worked on Anton's name this morning. Hunny Bunny is looking lovely in teal and umber. :) I keep thinking of blue eggs with lovely brown spots.

I have big plans for our first set of projects. Will combine them all in a small coptic book that uses the story of Sir Galahad as a metaphor for my brother's life and death. I cannot wait to get started. Tommy sat with me during the first day of Reggie's class. I couldn't shake him. So I scooted over and let him fill my thoughts. He's a great workshop partner. :) Stay tuned!



Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Fabric Brush Lettering


Doug came home the other day with this find from Last Chance Thrift Store in Decatur. They had a whole series of monogrammed canvas bags. I whipped out my red fabric paint and vrooom, added some brush magic. I really love painting on fabric.

Friday, February 10, 2012

AIGA Atlanta Coptic Bookbinding Workshop Feb 25, 2012

Hi Friends!

There is a one day Coptic Bookbinding workshop I'll be teaching at Binders Art Supply right here in Atlanta on Saturday,  Feb. 25, 2012. This workshop is open to all, though there is an AIGA member discount.

LocationBinder's
DateSat, Feb 25 
Time11:00 AM - 4:30 PM 
Members$150 / Student Members: $150 
Non-Members$175 / Student Non-Members: $175

Sign up link is here!
Or go to: http://www.aiga-atl.org/event.jsp?navigation=2&content=607

Spend a full day making your very own Coptic Book with folded blank or lined pages, sewn together with needle and thread. Front and back covers are cut from raw chipboard; you then cover with imported handmade papers (Washi paper.) the Coptic Bound Book, developed by early Christians in Egypt,began with its origins way back in the 2nd century ad. this functional, decorative work of art makes a great gift for you or someone who would enjoy filling it! a very flexible and visible spine allows it to open completely flat and makes a fabulous sketchbook or journal. 

We'll take a break to eat lunch and by the end of class, you'll be very proud of your first Coptic bound book. Anne's workshops are meaningful, educational, enriching, and fun. 

SPACE IS VERY LIMITED, SO REGISTER EARLY FOR THIS UNIQUE WORKSHOP!!!

LOCATION: 
Binder's 
3330 Piedmont Road, Suite 18 
404.237.6331 

QUESTIONS: 
Write the workshop manager, Philip Berwick (philip@aiga-atl.org)
*No refunds. Tickets are non-transferable. 

Monday, February 06, 2012

Hands in Action

More great pictures of the Illuminated Letters event. Lori faithfully took all of us in action while we worked. The hands you see here are mine. My nail polish is OPI's "Mink Muffs." :D






Photos taken by Lori Rausche.

Friday, February 03, 2012

Anne Elser Calligraphy Mailing List








Let's stay in touch! If the following statements are true for you, you should probably subscribe your smart self to this list.

 • I have inkgasms frequently and can't stop thinking about beautiful letterforms.

 • I have been a student of Anne Elser and want to stay in touch.

 • My current domestic partner thinks I wake up in the morning for them. This is not true. I live for ink, color and letterforms, and I know Anne will keep my secret safe with her, because my CDP gives really good back rubs, cleans up cat throw up, and helps me balance my checkbook.

 • I took a class with Anne Elser and want to stay in touch.

 • Hello, my name is ________. I am an Inkaholic and have been for ___ years.

 • Anne has a crush on me and I fear for her happiness, should I stay out of touch.

 • Oh, Jesus, just sign me up already.

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Left Handed Hourglass Adjustable Oblique Pen Holder!


2. 13. 2012

I'm adding a word from Jennifer Allen at Paper Ink Arts. I double checked with her about ordering and she added that the holders will be up on the web soon. Yay!

"Anne,
Yes, that procedure is fine! They can also just add to web orders in the comment section at the end of the web ordering process, and we will add it when we manually process the order. We hope to have the holders on the website soon; we now have plenty in stock!"

Best regards,
Jennifer Allen
Paper and Ink Arts

Hourglass Adjustable Oblique

Many of my copperplate calligraphy students have lamented over the fact that there is a serious lack of beautiful wooden hand turned oblique pen holders available for those who favor the left hand. 

I have good news!

Last week a left-handed student arrived in my class with a beautiful wooden Hourglass Adjustable Oblique holder for the left hand. I about fell over. She purchased it from Paper & Ink Arts but had to send them an email requesting the left handed version, as they do not offer this pen on line. (The link above is the right handed pen.Make sure to call them or email to specifically ask for the left handed pen.)

This is fabulous news. While this penholder is not cheap ($40.95) I DO think it's an honorable and wise investment, as there is nothing quite like writing/drawing with a tool that's well-made and with natural materials. Valentine's Day is right around the corner and your fingers deserve a luxury once in a while. :)

If you order this pen, also order some walnut ink crystals, while you're at it. The two work beautifully together, especially when used on beautiful paper. Try a sheet of Arches hot press water color paper and watch your heart swoon. 

Thank you Paper & Ink Arts!

Item # hourgl
Description - This beautiful and functional holder features a waterproof, wood/resin handle for many years of use, a comfortable hourglass handle and the versatile adjustable flange which hold all nibs securely. Thanks to Joe Vitolo for suggesting that we combine the best qualities of our Oblique Holders and for his advice on how to set the angle of this terrific holder! Joe recommends it highly! Rosewood color. (Nib not included.)