Beautiful! I think you used a few different letter forms from the first video in this series? Your lower case "r" varied, as did your capital "F". Perhaps some others also, but I remember these.
Schin, thank you so much for your videos, you're such a master, such a cool teacher and such an inspiration! One little question that's been bugging me for some time: is there a way to make the ligature between b and s - and similar ones - elegantly in spencerian without lifting the pen? I can see your solution looks beautiful, as in absent-minded, but wonder if there's any ligature that works. Thanks!
b and s is a complicated join for sure.. but I certainly lift if I need to. Maybe I'll make a video discussing these interesting joins like b-s, r-s, r-e.. etc
@@OpenInkStand I wondered if there was a difference between you calligraphy writing and casual writing. I'm learning italic, but revert to my usual handwriting when making entries in my journal.
Hi , do you know Favini, italian paper, have notebooks for spencerian and copperplate cursive (we call it american cursive and english cursive): favini schizza e strappa corsivo americano e corsivo inglese. It's made in collaboration with a calligrapher : barbara.... I can't remember the full name
Wow that's great. I love the way you arrange things before starting to write.
Hello Schin, Nice come back and beautiful work thank you for sharing all your wonderful skills.
Beautiful! I think you used a few different letter forms from the first video in this series? Your lower case "r" varied, as did your capital "F". Perhaps some others also, but I remember these.
Schin, thank you so much for your videos, you're such a master, such a cool teacher and such an inspiration! One little question that's been bugging me for some time: is there a way to make the ligature between b and s - and similar ones - elegantly in spencerian without lifting the pen? I can see your solution looks beautiful, as in absent-minded, but wonder if there's any ligature that works. Thanks!
b and s is a complicated join for sure.. but I certainly lift if I need to. Maybe I'll make a video discussing these interesting joins like b-s, r-s, r-e.. etc
@@OpenInkStand You're a star, thank you for taking the time to reply! I look forward to that video - and everything else you produce! : )
This is beautiful Schin thank you sooo much for sharing!!!
I looked up that pen on Amazon - it's $152.00!!! It must be a pretty awesome pen!!
Do you write like this all the time, or is you 'normal' handwriting different?
It's not always this neat!
@@OpenInkStand I wondered if there was a difference between you calligraphy writing and casual writing. I'm learning italic, but revert to my usual handwriting when making entries in my journal.
Love my Namiki Falcon! Actually, I have two...the first one I tried to file on the nib and screwed it up, so had to get another.... :(
Ooo ouch! $$$
Is it fine if notes for college or something would be a bit messier?
Is that pen modified at all or it's a stock soft fine?
Hi , do you know Favini, italian paper, have notebooks for spencerian and copperplate cursive
(we call it american cursive
and english cursive):
favini schizza e strappa corsivo americano e corsivo inglese. It's made in collaboration with a calligrapher : barbara.... I can't remember the full name
Wow, I will try to find it!!
Amazing job
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