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2 Composers Separated by 68 Years and 2 Drawings • Graydon Hanson
Bretty Rawson
When 12-year old aspiring composer, Graydon, was tasked with following in the footsteps of a composer, he chose Estonian composer Arvo Part, who happened to draw significantly by hand. Above and below are two images from Graydon's presentation, illustrating his journey through the past and toward the future.
The Script Inside a Manuscript • Tomas Cohen
Bretty Rawson
Lenore Tawney postcard to Maryette Charlton (1969) • Smithsonian Archives of American Art
Bretty Rawson
FROM THE SMITHSONIAN ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART
Lenore Tawney postcard to Maryette Charlton, February 16, 1969. Maryette Charlton papers. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. This letter will be featured in Smithsonian's forthcoming book, Pen to Paper: Artists’ Handwritten Letters from the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art (Princeton Architectural Press, 2016).
Thank you to Mary Savig, Curator of Manuscripts, for opening up the Smithsonian Archives of American Art for a Handwritten celebration.
Maxfield Parrish letter to Cecilia Beaux, July 11, 1909 • Smithsonian Archives of American Art
Bretty Rawson
FROM THE SMITHSONIAN ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART
Maxfield Parrish letter to Cecilia Beaux, July 11, 1909. Cecilia Beaux papers. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. This letter will be featured in Smithsonian's forthcoming book, Pen to Paper: Artists’ Handwritten Letters from the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art (Princeton Architectural Press, 2016).
Thank you to Mary Savig, Curator of Manuscripts, for opening up the Smithsonian Archives of American Art for a Handwritten celebration.
Eero Saarinen letter to Aline Saarinen, 1953 • Smithsonian Archives of American Art
Bretty Rawson
FROM THE SMITHSONIAN ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART
Eero Saarinen letter to Aline Saarinen, 1953. Aline and Eero Saarinen papers. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. This letter will be featured in Smithsonian's forthcoming book, Pen to Paper: Artists’ Handwritten Letters from the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art (Princeton Architectural Press, 2016).
Thank you to Mary Savig, Curator of Manuscripts, for opening up the Smithsonian Archives of American Art for a Handwritten celebration.
Winslow Homer letter to Thomas B. Clarke, January 4, 1901 • Smithsonian Archives of American Art
Bretty Rawson
FROM THE SMITHSONIAN ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART
Winslow Homer letter to Thomas B. (Thomas Benedict) Clarke, January 4, 1901. Winslow Homer collection. This letter will be featured in Smithsonian's forthcoming book, Pen to Paper: Artists’ Handwritten Letters from the Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art (Princeton Architectural Press, 2016).
Thank you to Mary Savig, Curator of Manuscripts, for opening up the Smithsonian Archives of American Art for a Handwritten celebration.
Descended, Ensued Then Retrospect • Sadanand Akkenapally
Bretty Rawson
The Shape of Spanish Calligraphy • Monica Coughlin
Bretty Rawson
Take The First Steps Into The Dark Dawn • Royster
Bretty Rawson
BY ROYSTER
In 2009, I couldn't read my own longhand notes. I read a bit about handwriting, then adopted an italic script from Write Now! by Getty & Dubay. Much more legible, and if I put my mind and hand to it a little more than I do here, I get compliments! Best of all, I got a letter from Mrs. Getty where she includes some calligraphic scribbles.
“Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin. Beginning makes the conditions perfect.” Alan Cohen
Love is Not Affectionate Feeling but a Steady Wish • Bryan Gormley
Bretty Rawson
Marana Mrudangam • Gireesh Raju
Bretty Rawson
In Telugu (Dravidian language native to India)
We Are Going Fishing While They Build Their Empires on Scotch • Jim Landwehr
Bretty Rawson
Alphabet in Kurrentschrift • Sarah Madges
Bretty Rawson
I Don't Create With Any Intention of Meaning • Tatiana Roumelioti
Bretty Rawson
It'd odd how the simple coordination of individual strokes leads to the immediate recognition of meaning. But what happens when those strokes are combined new lines? Artist Tatiana Roumelioti has been exploring the bridge between art and words. You could say she's invented an alphabet, but that would be putting meaning where there is none. And so, we leave her words as they are, and their meaning up to you.
Read MoreConquered by Sadness, Soon Was Filled with Gloom • Satya Vadlamani
Bretty Rawson
BY SATYA VADLAMANI
Expectations are more
But hope is less
Conquered by sadness
Soon was filled with gloom
Becos,
The intention was to write
But the refill in my pen exhausted
*the last word in my original script reflected the writing when the refill exhausted*
The Power and Weight of the Mind Which is Not Enough • LB Thompson
Bretty Rawson
Man—Kind(ness) Conquers • Amy Henn Mizell
Bretty Rawson
A 22-Month Project Using the American Sign Lanuage Alphabet as a Platform for Inner Reflection • Sarah Haskell
Bretty Rawson
Now: Letters by Hand, An illustrated Inner Life
A 22 month project using the American Sign Language alphabet as a platform for inner reflection.
26 letters stitched on antique linens over 22 months
Project initiated in Tamil Nadu, India (January 2014)
Completed in Rabun Gap, GA, USA (November 2015)
If I Have Prophetic Powers • Dr. Williams Madges
Bretty Rawson
And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and and all knowledge, and if I have all faith so as to remove mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing.
- New Testament, First letter to the Corinthians, Chapter 13, Verse Two. Written in Greek.