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Modern Calligraphy workshop at Spinach


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Hello! I am a freelance modern calligrapher and I teach beginners workshops in and around London. I am teaching at the lovely Spinach restaurant on Lordshop lane on Wednesday 12th December 4pm-6pm in the upstairs room.


The class includes an essential kit of calligraphy materials to use in class and take away with you.


This is a beginners' workshop, which will start with an introduction to good technique and some nib knowledge. I will then guide guests through some practice exercises, moving on to letterforms, and by the end of the session everyone will be able to write their name, or a favourite quote, in Modern Calligraphy, with myself always on hand for assistance. This is a christmas themed workshop so expect to come away with gift tags ready to fix to your wrapped presents!


Tickets cost ?45 you can buy them here


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beginners-modern-calligraphy-christmas-workshop-east-dulwich-tickets-52709048182


Any questions let me know! I hope to see you there!

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