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The letter "R", New York City Subway, 2010 |
When I first
heard about Wells College, I was very surprised to learn that it had an
amazing Book Arts Center. And when I arrived at Wells Book
Arts Center I was very surprised to learn that it has a Scriptorium.
To be
perfectly honest, I had never thought about calligraphy, but my office and
studio are down the hallway from the scriptorium. One day I started looking
at calligraphy, and I had this epiphany (which is pretty embarrassing to say out
loud, because it so obvious): all type design comes from written letterforms.
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Calligraphy demonstration by Julian Waters, 2012 | | | |
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Calligraphy demonstration by Julian Waters, 2012 |
I begin to look at traditional
calligraphy and think about contemporary graffiti—to me they are estranged
twins, living the same life, apart from each other.
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Calligraphy demonstration by Julian Waters, 2012, Pen and Ink |
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Graffiti, Unknown Artist, 2009 Warsawa, Poland
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I start noticing prints I have been collecting over the years that have carved or cut text.
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Artist unknown, Edo-1771, Mokuhanga print, 6 x 5 inches |
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Calendar by Keisuke Serizawa, b. 1895 - d. 1984, stencil dyeing 6 x 4 inches |
I
begin to experiment with
my own handwriting.
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Handwriting Sample 1, 2012 Ink on paper, 12 x 9 inches |
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Handwriting Sample 2, 2012, Ink on paper, 12 x 7.5 inches |
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I
decide to make a one-week project that brings together hand
written, hand drawn, and letterpress printed elements in a small book project.
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2181, 2153, 2125, 2097, 2069, 2041, 2013, 1985, 1957, 1929, 1901 Calendar, lettepress printed in 2012, View of enclosure and cover, 5 x 5 inches closed |
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I
do a lot of writing.
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Trees, 2012, Ink on paper, 11 x 9 inches |
I
scan everything, make files, and make polymer
plates. For this little book, there are so
many files and plates it’s totally ridiculous.
This
is one of 12 months represented in the calendar.
The
calendar can be used every 28 years—past,
present, or future.
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2191, 2153, 2125, 2097, 2069, 2041, 2013, 1985, 1957, 1929, 1901 Calendar, letterpress printed in 2012, 10 x 5 open. |
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(Detail) 2191, 2153, 2125, 2097, 2069, 2041, 2013, 1985, 1957, 1929, 1901 Calendar, letterpress printed in 2012. | | | | | | | | | |
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And around this same time I received a copy
of a Christmas letter written by my mom in 1981 and a copy of love letter that
my dad had written to my mother in the 1960’s.
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Handwriting samples, Mom (L) & Dad (R) |
Seeing their writing captures
them more closely then a photo. And I start thinking about the beginning of
writing, the time when people are able to write the thoughts from their head
down on a piece of paper—and this paper can then travel from place to place,
person to person. It can be put away, and then retrieved later. Thoughts a
person wrote in 1981 can be then re-read in 2012. My interest in language as text begins with the development of writing, the invention of the printed word, and the mechanization of typesetting in printing multiples.
You remind me that writing is a superpower.
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