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Play on Writing/Writing Textures with Denise Lach (2/2)

  • SVA Annex 214 E. 21st Street New York (map)

The word texture comes from the Latin word textura which means “yarn weaving.” It also applies to the links of the chapters of a literary work, as well as the mineral constitution of rock. In the 15th Century, a gothic small letter is named “textura” which points out its precision and the way of interlacing each letter to write a word.

First, the participants will practice interlacing letters starting from their handwriting. Then, they’ll work on capital letters practicing their calligraphic knowledge. After that, they’ll progressively get free from readability and experiment a playful approach leading to a very large range of writing textures.

The first objective of this workshop is to show how endless the possibilities of creating textures are and also their parts in a composition. A second objective is to enrich graphic vocabulary and scriptural composition.

Date: Saturday and Sunday, March 7 and 8
Time: 10:00am to 4:00pm
Price: $180 members/$220 non-members
Level: Beginner and all levels
Location: SVA Annex, 214 E. 21st Street (between 2nd/3rd Ave), Room 703A