Flourishes - June 2007

Dear Fellow Scribes,

June with its potluck and the unveiling of our envelope exchange results is upon us. I know the envelopes I have received are glorious. I can’t wait to see the visual impact of all of the envelopes hanging. Don’t forget to bring yours! Thanks to Kaye Yarbrough for coordinating the envelope exchange. She not only came up with the idea, but followed through by organizing the exchange itself. Thanks Kaye!

The guild is again collecting for the Battered Women’s Shelter. Don’t forget to bring a donation of toiletries or summer wear/fun for kids or adults. Our donations are always much appreciated by the shelter. Thanks to Lynn Rothe who will once again be delivering the bounty to the shelter for us.

The guild will be providing brisket and chicken from Bill Miller’s for the potluck. Be sure to bring a side, salad or dessert to share. This is always a fun evening. Spouses and guests are welcome. I hope to see many of you as we bring this year to a close. Thanks to Carol Keith and Mary Bumstead, our hospitality chairs along with Beverly Carter and Camille Storment who are helping with the decorations. See you in our usual meeting room ready to view the envelopes, eat and collect donations to the Battered Women’s Shelter.

May’s program and workshops with Peter Thornton were wonderful! Thank you to the major workshop committee, Jill Adams, Joan Schmitz, and Leslie Winakur. Special thanks to Maggie Gillikin for hosting Peter and to Leslie Winakur for coordinating Peter’s visit down to the last detail. She did everything from ordering the paper for all of us to providing the hand bound book complete with slip cover we all signed to show our appreciation to Peter. It was a very full 3 days but full of learning and sharing. I hope to see some finished pieces on the Share Table this fall.

Thanks to Karen Veni who returned from New Mexico to teach our May mini. The books were delightful as was the evening spent creating. June’s mini will be just as exciting as Maggie Gillikin teaches Bone Lettering.

I want to say a special thanks to Maggie and Leslie for creating the wonderful wire and paper houses for each of the Paul Freeman nominees. If you didn’t get to see one, ask one of the nominees. Maggie and Leslie once again came through for the guild with style and flair. Kudos to both of you! Congratulations as well to the Paul Freeman winners Lenora Jordan, Lynn Rothe, Dolores Schultz and Pam Thomas. The guild can only be a success with volunteers like all of our nominees. It is the behind the scenes work that got these guild members nominated that makes SACG such an exciting guild.

Thanks to each of you who have contributed to the success of our year. Enjoy the summer. See you at the exchange in August. Enjoy the Secret Pal Exchange as well as the scheduled Saturday Special with Lynn Rothe June 2nd and the Unfinished Object days. Look for additional information elsewhere in the newsletter.

Pam Thomas
President, SACG


 

EARLY BIRD
Thursday, June 7, 2007, 6:30 - 9 PM
Usual Meeting Room

Annual Pot Luck Dinner
and
Installation of Officers

Please join your fellow members of SACG for our annual spring pot luck dinner and the installation of the officers for the coming year. We work hard at having fun all year long, and this is our chance to sit back and enjoy each other’s company all evening.

The Guild will provide meat from Bill Miller’s, and the rest of the food is a true pot luck.

If you participated in the Envelope Exchange, be sure to bring all of the envelopes you received over the last 5 months, so that they can be displayed and all can enjoy them.

Please remember to bring your summer donations for the Battered Women’s and Children’s Shelter. Lynne Rothe will collect and deliver them for us. The women can always use toiletries, seasonal clothing, etc. They come to the shelter with children of both sexes and all ages, so please try to remember the big boys as you plan your donations.

Bone Lettering

Mini Workshop with Maggie Gillikin

Thursday, June 21, 2007, 7-9 pm, usual meeting room

Bone is the lettering invented by Jacqueline Svaren in approximately 1972, to “teach students to loosen their fingers and wrists.” This class will explore the technique of pen manipulation with a hand that is a real pleasure to look at.

Supply List:

Automatic pen or Horizon pen. Maggie has some to lend, and these can be purchased from Paper and Ink Arts or from John Neal Bookseller.
Sumi ink in a container that can be used for dipping your pen
A few sheets of tracing paper
Layout bond paper (not grid pad) or drawing paper or better paper if you prefer it
Water container
Paper towels
This is a hand that is done flat on the table, so there is no need to bring a slant board

Bone alphabet written by Carrie Imai, printed from her web site, www.carriedesigns.com 
 

 

The Workshop Committee
is pleased to announce a
Major Workshop
with

Thomas Ingmire
Lettering As Drawing


Saturday-Sunday, October 6-7, 2007
Monday-Tuesday, October 8-9, 2007


Thomas Ingmire is one of the foremost calligraphers in the world today. He received his BSLA from The Ohio State University, his MLA from the University of California, Berkeley, and did his Post Graduate Study at California State University at Los Angeles in the Art Department. He has just finished his contributions to the St. John’s Bible and is once again available to teach workshops. We are fortunate to have him coming to San Antonio in October, 2007, to teach a class on lettering as drawing.

Thomas is one of the jurors and contributors to Belle Lettere, published in 1998, in which he wrote an essay entitled “Calligraphy in the 20th Century.” In this essay he describes the chill he felt as he viewed a page of writing in the Ramsey Psalter at the British Library, and he asks what it is we must do to inspire such a reaction in those who view our work today. It is a special privilege to have the opportunity to study with such a talented and insightful artist.

Thomas limits his class size to 16, and he is willing to teach two identical classes, so we will be able to accommodate 32 students. A more exact class description and supply list will be available in September. Meanwhile, we will begin sign-up by mail, in the month of June.

Please send your check to: Jill Adams, 2919 Chisholm Trail, San Antonio, Texas, 78217-5843,
no earlier than June 15. You may post-date your check, payable to SACG, to October 1, 2007, since it will not be deposited until then.

Class Fee: $100 (This is assuming we fill both classes. If we have only enough participants for one class, the fee will be adjusted to $120.)

Please feel free to contact Jill Adams, Joan Schmitz, or Leslie Winakur if you have any questions regarding this workshop.

 

 

Saturday Special
A L T e r E d Shopping Bag Book
Saturday - June 2, 2007 - 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Regular meeting room at the church – Instructor: Lynn Rothe

Often times, we go through our sometimes mundane, daily lives in a fog.  Then every once in a while something catches our eye and snaps us to attention.  This class will help you have more of the "Aha" moments by looking at everyday items in a new light.

We will be making a book, with several pockets and lots of embellishments, out of small shopping bags (8" x 10") with handles.  This could be the perfect treasure for your secret pal, a collection of “stuff”, souvenirs from a fun trip, etc., for a friend or yourself. Fancy, frilly, earthy, colorful, funky…each one will have its own personality.
This will be a fun project and the techniques used are very much like those used for altered books. So, put your thinking cap on and start collecting.

Saturday Special fee: $20.00
Supply fee (payable to the instructor): $6.00

We will break for lunch so bring something for yourself or if you’d like to share, we can spread it all out and do a sort of “whatever” buffet routine. Also, bring something to drink.

Student Supply List:
Magazine pictures, clothing packaging, food packaging, signage, menus, programs, event ticket stubs, business cards, and any other everyday items you’d like to incorporate into your book.  These items will be used to present great design opportunities. 
Your favorite rubber stamps & ink pads
Colored Markers
Punches
Ribbons, threads, yarns, fibers, etc
Any embellishments you’d like to use
PVA glue, glue stick or Jewel-It Embellishing glue
Paper towels
Scissors, X-acto knife, cutting mat
Book-binding needle (if you don’t have one, there will be enough to share)

Instructor will furnish:
The bags for the books, ribbons, buttons, beads, lots of miscellaneous embellishments, elastic cord, punches to make tiny tags, tiny pockets and tiny envelopes, colored and designed papers and card stock, tags, collage box, glazes, paints and brushes, colored hot glue and guns, goody bags for each student and probably lots of other stuff I think of between now and class time!

 


Thanks so much to Betty Lou Jordan, BJ Grant, Lynn Rothe, and Sally Theus for the Hospitality refreshments at the May meeting. Don’t forget that we are all responsible for the June Potluck Dinner!


If you have not yet paid your Membership Dues for the coming year, please do so at the next meeting or mail your membership form and check to Angie Chaos-Peters (401 Holland, #132, SAT, 78212) . Dues are $24 and cover your membership from July 1 through June 30, and must be paid by the June Pot Luck if you want your name and contact information in the Directory.


The Spring Exhibit is still hanging at Los Patios in the Arbor Room. Be sure to go see it if you haven’t yet.

Take down for the show is on Monday, June 4, from 10 AM—12 noon. If the day and/or time are difficult for you, please contact a friend to pick up your work, OR contact the Exhibit Committee, Jill Adams, Helen Rasplicka, and BJ Grant.


With the private gift to the SACG in memory of her mother, Sylvia Stanley purchased Sheila Waters' book Foundations of
Calligraphy for our library. 

She also donated two other books, The Calligrapher’s Project Book and Making Memory Books. Thank you, Sylvia, for your thoughtfulness, these are all great additions to the library.

Lynn Rothe has completed and distributed to the members the new Library Inventory. Thank you, Lynn.

During this program year (Sept '06 to the present) an attempt was made to give door prizes to all members attending one or more of the meetings. To finish this project, there was a long list of recipients at the May meeting.

All was made possible by the many generous donations - some members and their friends have been cleaning out their stashes. Such recycling has created lots of fun. Donors for May included Bill Waddington, Sylvia Stanley, Eleanor Russell, Nancy Meier, Anita Hyman, and Edith Asher. Many thanks to them and all other donors throughout the year.

Sylvia Stanley 

Congratulations to the Paul Freeman Award Winners: Lenora Jordan, Lynn Rothe, Dolores Schultz, and Pam Thomas. You guys earned it! And congrats to all the nominees, who worked so hard for SACG this year and who each received a little Paul Freeman House as a thank you.


We extend our sympathies to Nancy Palermo and her family on the death of Nancy’s father.

 


June 07
2  -  BJ Nichol
9  -  BJ Grant
13 - Jan Gorman
16 - Martha Kallus
21 - Cheri Wolf
23 - Jennie Duncan
29 - Carol Walls

   

Peter Thornton Workshop Review

Having whetted our collective appetites during the Thursday Special Presentation, Peter Thornton then delighted his two workshop classes with lively and imaginative skill. Twenty people attended the one day workshop on how to build up Roman Capitals; twenty-two (including three members from Austin) took part in the major workshop ‘dedicated’ to the work of the German artist, Adolf Bernd (1909-1994.)

Peter Thornton has been a professional calligrapher since 1969 and has taught in Canada, Japan, South Africa and Europe. He can now add San Antonio to his ever expanding list of US cities, where he has taught for over twenty years. A book titled, “Alphabetically Speaking” was published to celebrate his twenty-five years of teaching and lecturing. He is a Fellow of CLAS and is well known for his ‘Musicalligraphy’, a wonderful combination and integration of music and letters, heard and seen simultaneously.

His detailed examination of Adolf Bernd’s work was thoroughly enlightening. Decorated letters have fascinated most calligraphers for ages, and Adolf Bernd’s treatment is quite unique. The combination of water color, design and intimate knowledge of letter form never fails to produce often startling, and always beautiful, colored letters

Prior to this workshop, most of us had never heard of Adolf Bernd. With sincere thanks to Peter Thornton, we can now appreciate the wonderful, lasting contribution that this man has undoubtedly left to art and to calligraphy. We have been taken to new levels of awareness and appreciation, by a teacher of immense knowledge and experience, infinite charm and unflagging enthusiasm. We were treated to his unbridled North Country humor and to his sensitivity, and he left us with at least two quotable quotes: “Never say ‘I can’t do it’ – say, ‘I can’t do it yet.’” And, “When you look at your neighbor’s work, you see it for what it is. When you look at your own work, you see it for what it isn’t.”

Thank you Peter Thornton, we are all so much better off because of your all too brief visit to San Antonio. As we say down here, “Y’all hurry back, ya hear!”
 

Envelope Exchange Display

June is the month we determined for the display of the envelopes received in the exchange that has been going on since January. We are all eager to see what’s been going through the mail all these months. So, please arrange your envelopes on a piece of foam core approximately 30” x 20”. You may use push pins or thumb tacks to attach them. You can purchase the foam core at Michaels, Hobby Lobby, Walmart, Target, etc. Then we can simply lean the boards against the wall or lay them on tables for display. Thank you to Rod Smith for coming up with this handy idea for displaying them.

UFO
UN-FINISHED OBJECT PLAY DAYS
Saturday, July 14, 2007, 9:30 - 4:30
Saturday, August 11, 2007, 9:30 - 4:30
In our usual meeting room

Do you have a lot of things that you began and intended to finish, but never did?
Do you have multiple projects that began in a workshop and were never completed?
Are you at a standstill on a potentially awesome work of art and just don’t know how to proceed?

These are the days for you! On two different Saturdays, in July and August, we will have UFO Days, for completion of unfinished objects. There will not be an instructor, but there will be fellow calligraphers and artists around you, providing inspiration, suggestions, and gentle critique. So bring your work, your supplies, and your energy, lunch if you want it, and a little money to pay for the room. The cost will depend on the number of people present; the total room cost is $25.

Please sign up by calling Lenora Jordan, so she will know how many to expect and can limit the numbers to the room’s capacity. 210-655-4880.
 

 

CLASS NEWS

Maggie Gillikin and Leslie Winakur will teach a book class at Herweck’s on Saturday, June 16, from 10 AM until 12 noon. The book is a long stitch structure, with suede leather cover and Schiller paper.

This class is presented as part of Herweck’s June sale month celebration. Herweck’s is located at 300 Broadway and is one of our guild’s friendliest supporters.

Cost of the class is $10. Please contact Herweck’s to sign up, at 210-227-1349.
FOR SALE
Pauline needs to downsize and is selling the following art from her collection. A photo of each is available as a pdf. Contact Pauline at 494-1881, for the prices. 

Peter Thornton:     7" x 8.5"  framed miniature,  "BEHOLD"

Sheila Waters: Under the MilkWood; 1978
Embossed cover*, # 23, same as binding of the ms
Cibrachrome of title page*, 183/250
Cibrachrome, # 21, "First Voice" (clock page)

 

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