Apology Manuscript - take two
In the past couple of weeks I have created two more apology manuscripts
for the Federal Government. This time for the
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
One is to be presented to the European Parliament by the Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd
and the other is to hang in the RG Casey Building in Canberra.
It was, yet again, an honour to be asked to prepare these documents.
Some swatches on the two different vellums.
The vellums came from the
Vellum and Parchment Work in Kildare Ireland.
Excellent service by Joe Katz!
Wiping off the excess gold.
I had to work the Coat of Arms upside down.
The soft and delicate colours I used to replicate the 1912 official Coat of Arms were achieve by many trials. I finally decided to use Derwent watercolours to achieve the best effects.
Close-ups! Always fraught with danger.
Comments
I think it is time to break out though! Now I am ready for anything.
Off to dig out the ruling pen!
I have been enjoying a visit to your blog. Your posts and arts are beautiful, both calligraphy and books.
I saw these watercolour pencils and have never seen these gray ones before. I am guessing that you love them? Could you tell me where they are sold? I love Derwent Inktense pencils.
lovely day and beyond to you.
Thank you for your comment.
I teach a workshop called "purely pencils" where we explore all different grades, qualities and typse of pencil. Starting with my favourite graphites we do a series of exercises so we can learn the full potentiial of "the humble pencil". Now there is a though for a workshop name ... the Humble Pencil. After all ... everything starts with a pencil!
I am never without mine! :-)