Showing posts with label Calligraphy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Calligraphy. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Displaying Treasured Calligraphy

In this photo Martha groups 19th century calligraphy in all white frames. Makes a nice display, doesn't it? (Photo from Martha Stewart Living)

I was thumbing through my February issue of Martha Stewart Living and enjoyed her feature on calligraphy and some nice ways to display it. Sad that penmanship is slowly being replaced by the computer, but the good news is that penmanship classes are in demand again. I've posted about calligraphy before, but thought I'd share some photos from "Living," as well as some recent calligraphy acquisitions on my website.


Pages from student's copybooks with images, calligraphic scrolls and ornamental swirls are now appreciated as art. (Photo from Martha Stewart Living)

This 19th century hand calligraphy is from Paris Hotel Boutique. I love the detailed birds.

19th century French calligraphy pens from Paris Hotel Boutique look great on a desk or stack of books

Interesting fonts from this 19th century French calligraphy print from Paris Hotel Boutique

Masterpieces and Doodles --"Penmanship reflects a dynamism and wit far beyond the alphabet. Birds, including eagles, falcons, peacock, and doves, were a favorite subject, as were mythological figures." (from Martha Stewart Living)

Pages from calligraphy manuals and antique copybooks are treasures worthy of framing (from Martha Stewart Living)

A grouping of antique calligraphic sketches can add a charming accent to a room...small works of art. You can find antique calligraphy from $5 for a printed calling card, to thousands of dollars for a detailed mid-19th century animal signed by the penman. Purchase an inexpensive frame, and walla! You have a unique piece of art that is not mass-produced.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Typography

French Chairs upholstered in French printed burlap from Paris Hotel Boutique

I just love typography. Anything with interesting letter design piques my interest. Perhaps that's why I started collecting hotel silver because of the fancy script and logos across the front of the pieces.

When I see vintage typeset or calligraphy, I go crazy! I spent $200 on a sweatshirt in New York because of the vintage font on the front. I just can't help myself! Here are some of my favorites...{I had to sneak in some photos from my website}


Decoupage Hotel Algonquin tray by John Derian

Decoupage tray by John Derian



Fancy Scrap Paper from Bernard Maisner

Vintage French Ribbon from Paris Hotel Boutique

Vintage Bus Sign from Paris Hotel Boutique

Vintage Coffee Press from Paris Hotel Boutique

French Apothecary Jar from Paris Hotel Boutique



"Cities Wall Collections" from Granada Design


Calligraphy by May-belle

Calligraphy by May-belle

Back of French Chairs from Paris Hotel Boutique

Photos courtesy of:
johnderian.com
parishotelboutique.com
may-belle.com
granadadesign.com
bernardmaisner.com



Thursday, March 27, 2008

Beautiful Calligraphy by Maybelle


I am a big fan of Maybelle Imasa-Stukuls who is based here in San Francisco. You may have seen her work in Martha Stewart Weddings. It is just lovely.


She calls her calligraphy "perfectly imperfect" and I think it's amazing! She is also the owner of Stumasa in San Francisco. Don't you just love this rubber stamp? You can custom order on her website May-belle.

All photos courtesy of may-belle.com