to all members of CPS and visitors to our website from the Committee
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Make a Japanese case with Sue Doggett
In this workshop we will make a traditional-style Japanese folding case (Chitsu) which is covered in cloth and lined with decorative or plain paper and finished with bone clasps. It is an adaptable structure which can be used to house books and other objects.
Date: 13 November 2021
Time: 10.00am – 4.00 pm
Cost £30.00 (members £25.00)
Venue: Evington Village Hall, Hastingleigh
If you would like to book a place on this workshop contact Meg at [email protected]
To find out more, visit the info page for this workshop which includes the material list.
If you would like to see some of Sue’s wonderful work, visit her website www.suedoggett.com
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CPS 30th Anniversary 2022 Calendar
Just £8.50 each (297 mm x 297 mm including an Envelope)
Calendars can be collected at the CPS AGM on Saturday 4th December at Hastingleigh
Post and Packing – For up to 3 Calendars – £3.50 – Larger quantities will require a bespoke postage quote.
Please check when ordering (For example – 3 Calendars = £25.50 plus £3.50 P&P = £29.00)
To order, or to confirm payment, email Steve at [email protected] confirming the quantity required and your method of payment details
Payments by BACS to reference SURNAME – Calendar,
Sort No – 30-90-28, and Account No – 01503554or by Cheque payable to Cinque Ports Scribes sent to Steve Eades, 17 Tobago, West Parade, Bexhill on Sea, TN39 3YB
£1 from every Calendar sold will be donated to Parkinson’s UK
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Workshop with Jan Pickett
MONOCHROME MAGIC + TANTALISING TONES
Date: 4 September 2021
Time: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Cost: £30.00 (members £25.00)
Location: Evington Village Hall Hastingleigh, Near Wye, Kent TN25 5HR
To book a place email [email protected]
An exciting journey, exploring monochromatic colour schemes, starting with a single colour, extending it to produce a tantalising range of tints, shades and tones using pen made and drawn letterforms.
Armed with a wealth of ideas, there will be choices of small projects, using written or decorated drawn words for the final sparkle.
A fun filled tonal treat to keep in our calligraphic lives! -
Julia Baxter FCLAS
Back in 2018 CPS member and tutor Julia Baxter was awarded CLAS Fellowship. We asked her what this has meant for her and include some photos of the work she put forward for assessment.
Achieving the CLAS Fellowship was an affirming achievement, giving me a sense of where I was with my calligraphy. It took a year to select and complete the eight pieces, working, reworking and self assessing and I was very much supported by CLAS and my mentor.
On the assessment day five CLAS assessors looked over my work and afterwards two of them spent time chatting with me, asking how I worked on the pieces in regards to thought process of design and layout and what calligraphy meant to me and the part it plays in my life.
I resisted for many years, putting my work up for being assessed, as I have worked independently for a long time and felt my work had such varied styles. This experience allowed me to focus on my strongest skills, whether layers, expressive lettering or graphical.
Overall, achieving Fellowship has given me confidence for future works and future conversations. The strangest description that comes to mind of this achievement is that ‘I feel I have a stronger backbone’ !
For information on CLAS Fellowship, visit the CLAS website or contact Julia
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The Penshurst Place ‘Crowne of Sonnets’ Project
During the summer of 2018, some of our CPS members met up with Professor Alison Findlay (Lancaster University) to discuss how we could contribute in a calligraphic way to the literary ‘Dramatizing Penshurst Festival’ that took place at Penshurst Place, from 28th August until 19th September 2018. We agreed to write out the ‘Crowne of Sonnets Dedicated to Love’, written by Lady Mary Wroth, which formed part of her sonnet sequence ‘Pamphilia to Amphilanthus’ (published in 1612).
Penshurst Place, near Tonbridge in Kent, has been the family home of the Sidney family since 1552. Several members of this family were poets and writers. Lady Mary Wroth (1587-1651), daughter of Robert Sidney and Barbara Gamage, grew up at Penshurst Place. She was a contemporary of Shakespeare. Her ‘Crowne of Sonnets’ is a series of 14 interlinked poems of 14 lines each. The last line of each sonnet forms the first line of the next sonnet, with the last line of the last sonnet also being the first line of the first poem and as such closing the circle and forming a crown.
The ten volunteer CPS calligraphers were invited to choose one or two of the 14 sonnets to write out in the Italic hand, which was the hand that was used by Lady Mary Wroth. We agreed that it was important that all participants could use their own inspiration and personal talent to artistically present their sonnet(s) and bring variety within our group project.
To create a coherent display, we used white A3 frames and arranged these in the shape of a crown, standing on top of a round table dressed in a black cloth. Our crown of sonnets was displayed at Penshurst Place during the ‘Dramatizing Penshurst Festival 2018’ in the impressive medieval Baron’s Hall, which formed the perfect setting for our group project as it linked the text to its historical place of origin, where the sonnet sequence had been written almost 400 years ago.
Email: [email protected]
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CLAS – Live Online
CLAS live online courses have been developed as a way for you to access online classes designed and delivered by a CLAS accredited tutor.
The first tranche is designed to help you submit work for the Certificate of Calligraphy which is the first rung on the Ladder of Progress with CLAS. It would also be suitable for beginners looking to learn or improve the script itself and you don’t need to be a member of CLAS to take part (though the courses are only £40 for members).
To begin with there are 5 courses in 4 scripts – Formal Italic, Foundational Hand, Angled-Pen Uncial, Copperplate Lower Case and Copperplate Upper Case. Each course is 2 x 2-hour zoom classes, held 2 weeks apart.
For more info, and to watch a short video about the Certificate of Calligraphy and some free video guides, check out the CLAS Online Live pages
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My Favourite Work
During lockdown we invited members of Cinque Ports Scribes to submit a piece of their favourite work. Not necessarily their best work, but the piece of work that has the most significant memories and have given them some pleasure.
We hope you enjoy their efforts. Download the PDF here