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Calligraphy Workshop

Ticket Information

  • Calligraphy Workshop: $200.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sat 19 Feb 2022, 9:00am–4:00pm

Restrictions

16+

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Prerequisite: Nil
Venue: Cobb+Co Museum, 27 Lindsay Street, Toowoomba
Date: Saturday 19 February 2022
Time: 9am - 4pm
Cost: $200 (inc GST) includes expert instruction, all materials, and meals
Age: 16 years and over

All our workshops have a maximum number of participants to ensure you receive all the assistance and direction you require.

On the day
Perfect your Gothic penmanship under the expert instruction of experienced calligraphy artist Ramli Salehkon in this one day calligraphy workshop. Fall in love with the romance of medieval hang as you practise the unique style of the classic Gothic Blackletter Script known as the Textura Quadrata and the Lombardic Capitals. Create your favourite letters, slogans and quotes with swashes and flourishes on plain or coloured A4 or A3 size papers suitable for display.

Pilot Parallel pens with 3.8mm nibs, papers, markers and ink cartridges will be provided for you to take home as well including a folder with materials and instructions with your name written in blackletter by Ramli. Participants will be guided on the correct way of writing blackletter including the correct finger, wrist and arm movements to get the unique blackletter 'picket fences' straight and the beautiful curves perfected!

Meet your tutor
Ramli Salehkon started calligraphy in the 1980's and over the years has been practising and teaching Gothic Textura Quadrata to students and adults. He is a member of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators, London, United Kingdom.

How to book:
Book now via QTIX or contact Cobb+Co Museum +61 (0)7 4659 4900.
Please see our full Hands On Workshops Terms and Conditions.
Spectators are welcome at all workshops.

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