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Handpainted signs...
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Edward | Report | 25 Oct 2014 23:17 |
Yes Annin, you're right there. I sometimes make cards also, using calligraphy pens, different coloured inks and various type papers. There are numerous different fonts on the net, all of which can be copied and used to suit different occasions and themes. Like yourself, most of my work is for charity and being active in my local church certainly keeps me busy. But it is rewarding. There's a site by David A. Smith who is a (former) sign writer and glass artist. You might have a look at his work...it's just unbelievable! If you study the detail closely and slowly however, you will get ideas from it. There are no limits to creativity and all newly discovered styles are interesting and we can take inspiration from everything we see. The more I look around me, the more I'm convinced that God is definitely an artist! Good luck with the work Annin. Ed. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 25 Oct 2014 20:34 |
My hobby is making greetings cards, my 'studio' is a spare bedroom. But I don't sell my cards, I make them for me and for charity. |
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Edward | Report | 24 Oct 2014 22:22 |
Hi Annin (cute pic!)....no, I have'nt sold anything at fairs. Maybe in the future, but for now it's more of a hobby. Selling at fairs might arouse interest that I could do without, e.g. tax returns, VAT etc (the tax people just LOVE signwriters). Also, if I were to charge for my time, my signs would be very expensive. Whatever I do in the workshop keeps me occupied in my spare time and if it brings in a bit of cash, then well and good. Do you have a workshop or studio? |
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AnninGlos | Report | 24 Oct 2014 15:51 |
Your signs sound lovely Edward. Do you take your craft to craft fairs? |
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Edward | Report | 24 Oct 2014 11:12 |
Thanks for the replies guys. You were at the tedious end of the craft Annx. The lines on carriages were made using the "coachliner" brush. This would require a VERY steady hand (no partying the night before!). I've done a little of this but most of my work has been shopfronts and vehicles. It came from my interest in calligraphy. Computers and I never made it and anyway I think that the handcrafted sign has a warmth about it that cannot be achieved with computers or neon. Pyrography and glass engraving are also attractive but the bottom line is freehand formation of the letters. And if you feel free with the pencil, the letters can be made to any shape or proportion you like. Colour can be added with sign paint and brushes and this can give the piece a totally unique feel and character. Yes I know it's commonly regarded as a "dying art" but I do feel that it's always appreciated and there will always be a place for it. Down with plastic! |
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Annx | Report | 4 Oct 2014 16:47 |
Very interesting Mersey.........I'm sure I have some kind of engraver in the loft somewhere......I've never used it, but you are giving me ideas. :-D |
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Mersey | Report | 4 Oct 2014 14:56 |
Glad you liked it Ann, yours was the first I had done :-) <3 |
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AnninGlos | Report | 3 Oct 2014 16:31 |
I can vouch that the slate ones are lovely. very well done. |
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Mersey | Report | 2 Oct 2014 20:36 |
Ann I have a Glass engraver but I just cannot seem to get the hang of it so used it to do some etching and engraving onto stone and slate, nothing fancy as im still practising.....I found a Youtube clip on how to do some lettering, also tried the chisel effect but I am literally no good at it...... |
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Annx | Report | 1 Oct 2014 22:46 |
I loved doing them Mersey. Me and first OH built a few from scratch from some old original plans. I did all the paintwork and upholstery. |
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Mersey | Report | 28 Sep 2014 22:17 |
Annx that sounds fascinating..... |
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Annx | Report | 27 Sep 2014 21:10 |
I used to do coachpainting of horsedrawn carriages..........some tricky coach lines to paint on the wheels and bodies but have never tried to do signs. It's quite a skill that isn't used much these days with all the plastic and neon signs. Is it what you do? |
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Graham | Report | 27 Sep 2014 17:02 |
I often use hand signs. I don't usually paint my hands first though. ;-) :-D |
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Edward | Report | 17 Sep 2014 12:47 |
Got any signwriters on here?? |