In the times when many things came to be done digitally, there were few people who write analogue borders to write sentences and draw pictures. However, there are artists who are sticking to drawing ...
When reflecting on elementary school penmanship lessons, it’s safe to say very few pupils would consider them a time of great self expression or creativity. For Jake Weidmann, though, it’s an artform.
Editor's Note: This story first aired on July 29, 2014. In a world filled with instant messages and blogs, Denver artist Jake Weidmann is old school. He prefers to put pen to paper. Not yet 30 years ...
As the world grows increasingly digital, storied art forms like penmanship are quickly dying out. Old masters pass away, leaving behind a gaping void. Enter Jake Weidmann, the youngest “Master Penman” ...
It’s not like I totally judge people’s handwriting (okay, I judge them a little) but it’s just refreshing to see good penmanship in 2015 because it’s so rare. We all just type on computers or phones ...
Remember learning penmanship in grade school, being taught how to write cursive on that dark paper? No two S’s ever looked the same and your K’s would look like flies’ wings. A group called the ...
A master penman, all the way from Italy, comes to the city to coach us in the deeper meaning and symbolism of the lost art of penmanship I started to study calligraphy because I was interested in ...
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