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Why Calligraphy; Why Now?

Posted by Edna  Published in Anecdotes and Musings

After my conversation with the two ‘new calligraphers’ last week, I started thinking about why anyone would even want to learn calligraphy in this day of high-speed internet, texting, tweeting, and yes – blogs.  After all, the computer is capable of turning out pages of perfect text that can be customized in any way the [...]

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