Take part in the colorful and artistic revival of historical illuminated manuscripts, but with a modern twist. Renee Jorgensen, who’s an experienced calligrapher and illustrator, has designed both a medieval and a modern version of an illuminated letter as a way of teaching how to use metallic watercolors. What a great way to learn!
A large capital letter, which is encased in a decorative frame that’s rich with metallic gold accents, sits at the heart of each design. Renee demonstrates techniques for how to fill in the background around and behind the capital letter, and how to achieve a rich, saturated effect with the metallic paint. She also explains the differences between brands of paint as well as brands of fine tip markers, colored pencils, and watercolors, and describes the differences in their uses.
Practice a bit with the metallic paint and these various coloring tools on some heavyweight watercolor paper before working on one of the pre-printed line drawings that Renee has created specifically for the class. Your finished illuminated letter has a luminous, historical feel, and is suitable for framing. This class is a wonderful way of stepping back in time, but with modern tools that are easier to use.
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