Friday, January 28, 2011

Calligraphy Flourish Friday - Sue

©Jane Farr Calligraphy & Design LLC
Regarding last week's post. Yes. Of course, you're right -  creating Valentines in January is rather proactive. As those readers who have followed A Place to Flourish for any length of time realize, writing and grammar are not my strong suit.  What I was trying to say was that I procrastinate getting things loaded into my Etsy shop. I still have a handful of Valentines to load into my shop.  It's the process of taking photos, uploading them, writing descriptions, etc. that I put off.  I can usually find something else to do. :)

©Jane Farr Calligraphy & Design LLC
This past week has been a difficult one. Tom's sister, Sue, died very unexpectedly.  We soldiered our way through the arrangements and the funeral in Ohio, but now that we are back home, the sadness is really starting to sink in.  I was thinking of her last night, and decided to letter her name. I used a 6 Automatic Pen and walnut ink.  A big drip hit the paper, and as I lifted the paper to wipe up the mess underneath, the "e" ran.  I guess it's like a teardrop and rather fitting. I went back in with gold gouache and a Hunt 22 for the flourishes on the "S".

Once I get caught up on my workload, I look forward to seeing what all my friends in Blogland have been up to.  I know that will lift my spirits!! :)

Happy weekend Dear Friends!

17 comments:

  1. What a perfect way to ease your sadness. It's tough to lose someone suddenly. Rev 21:4 is my go to verse.
    I have the same procrastination issues with Etsy. I don't enjoy the upload process and explaining everything and typing it all. grrrr

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  2. So sorry to hear of your loss, Jane. I can sense the sadness in your work, and yet the gold filigree expresses the beauty of her life. It's beautiful.

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  3. I'm sure Sue would appreciate your beautiful art in her honor. I hope it helped with the sadness of your loss.
    The gold flourishing adds so much to the letter in such a quiet way. Lovely!

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  4. So sorry to read about your loss! Sending a big hug your way. It's amazing how we turn to our artwork to work out the emotions. This is a very precious piece.
    xo,
    Heather

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  5. I was visiting your Flickr site when another person commented on your loss....Jane, I am so sorry to hear of Sue's passing. You made a beautiful piece of art honoring Sue.

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  6. Oh, Jane, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. My heart is sad for you. Saying prayers for comfort and consolation. I love your lettering and the "S" very beautiful. Perhaps you could frame it for your husband??
    xoxoxoxo

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  7. Jane, I'm so sorry for your loss. What a lovely tribute you made for Sue. I'll be sending you healing thoughts and prayers.

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  8. Hi Jane, I was saddened to read of your family's loss. Wishing you peace at this difficult time and keeping you in our prayers.

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  9. A beautiful, simple, elegant and personal way of honouring Sue and I think the little teardrop smudges make it seem very real and heartfelt. Take care as you all navigate the next few weeks and months...

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  10. Jane, I am so sorry to read of your loss. My heart is breaking for you and your family.
    Such a touching, poignant piece you have created in Sue's memory. It is strange how things like that happen - the teardrop. I think it all has meaning.
    You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
    xxoo~Dana

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  11. Jane, I am so sorry to hear about Sue. I know that you both are still in shock since it was so sudden. I will be saying a prayer for you and Tom. The Sue you wrote is beautiful and I love the tear drop. It was suppose to be there. Sending love to you.

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  12. Jane I'm sorry to read of your loss. Hugs and prayers of healing coming your way.

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  13. Jane! so sorry for the loss. But the calligraphy came out seriously gorgeous. Well the work came out from the heart for beloved ones has to be stunning. Hope you will move on with ease. Take care.

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  14. Prayers of comfort and peace in this time of sorrow. We are made to be eternal creatures, so death always seems so wrong. It was the only time Jesus wept, when he saw the sorrow of Lazarus' sisters and friends. He knows your sadness and longing, and will comfort.

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  15. With great sympathy, Jane. I'm so sorry.

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  16. So very sorry for your loss, Jane. This piece is a beautiful tribute.

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  17. Beautiful flourishing! Aunt Sue-Sue would be so happy to see this :)

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