Medieval Creativity with The Society for Creative Anachronism

The Society for Creative Anachronism brings new life to ancient art forms in these unique workshops www.vestyorvik.org

Tsukiko Keogh is an Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD) graduate and sculptor and painter whose work has appeared in Nuit Blanche and is held in private collections.

Medieval Page Illumination, Tsukiko Keogh

Medieval Page Illumination, Tsukiko Keogh

Medieval Page Illumination (20) All Levels
Learn the basic skills to create a glowing miniature painting that will look like it was ripped from an ancient manuscript. Using real gold leaf and images inspired from history, your illumination will be beautiful framed, on its own or used to embellish a special project. In this case, everything that glitters IS gold. Bring: 4H pencil, fine tipped black pen & small paint brushes (10/0 to 2). Brushes for sharing available in class. Kit $12
3 Hour Workshop

 

 

Susan Carroll-Clark has taught calligraphy scripts at major SCA events and in a variety of less formal settings. Susan is trained in palaeography (history of scripts) from the University of Toronto’s Centre for Medieval Studies.

 

Calligraphy, Susan Carroll-Clark

Calligraphy, Susan Carroll-Clark

Calligraphy (20) All Levels
This session includes a quick historical overview of historic font types, known as ‘hands’ followed by instruction on Carolingian minuscule and Gothic. These fonts can be used to embellish scrapbook pages, gift and holiday cards and letters. Bring: 4H pencil & ruler. Kit $14
1.5 Hour Workshop

Class registration will begin July 30, 2012. Check out our website for additional details on classes, packages and registration information. www.creativfestival.ca

One Thought on “Medieval Creativity with The Society for Creative Anachronism

  1. John Stone on September 28, 2013 at 11:44 am said:

    I am unable to attend the above workshops. Is there any where else these artists teach similar classes.
    thanks
    John

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