PICK OF THIS WEEK - 2019
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In Chicago we have had our study group meetings for the last 32 years. It has been a great source of support for friendship and creativity. Of course some months are better attended than others, and the quality and volume of the work varies. But I have always come away feeling better. From time to time, however, I’m saddened by the thought that with all the inspiring work that has passed through those doors, none of it has been chronicled. There will be no evidence that we even existed! 

   I know that over the years other study groups in other cities have sprung up, varying in size and frequency of meeting. In featuring all levels of works from them, the point is to show just how important a study group can be in our development as calligraphers, at so many different levels. And, YES, it shows, indeed, WE WERE HERE! This informal gathering of kindred spirits has nurtured us, given us continuity in ways we may have hoped for, or may never have expected. I would like for it to be a legacy to pass on to current and future calligraphers: a way to inspire others to start their own study groups. 

    So, for the beginning of this year I will be featuring attendees of our Chicago group. We have had an embarrassment of riches over the decades when it comes to talent. This is a sampling. PLEASE send me works from any study group you may have been part of so it may be featured here and inspire others:  contactreggie@comcast.net

Thank you. Reggie

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This work was done by Janice Kiska:
"Holy Cow"
This is a piece I did for the exhibit at the Newberry Library in Chicago many years ago. That year the theme was “Chicago”. You would think living here all my life it would have been easy to come up with something. But I kept drawing a blank. One bright sunny day I was walking down the street and someone had blaring over their speakers: “Take Me Out to the Ballgame”. Now, I’m not normally a sports fan, but it seems like that song chose me. Harry Cary’s image popped into my head; and that was it! The watercolor paper is 20” x 20”. I airbrushed the image of Harry with watercolors. I did the words to the song “running” around the bases of the diamond with metal nib and gouache. I did the words “Holy Cow” (Harry’s favorite exclamation when a home run was hit) in pointed brush.

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