Monday, April 27, 2020

Faut être malin

It was on hearing this serinerant slogan on the radio for the umpteenth time that I decided on my calligraphic occupation of confinement.
Most of my colleagues are involved in "challenges" and my gregarious instinct being what it is (ie non-existent), I had to find my own way.
So I compose from advertising slogans, one maxim a day.
Here is my production for the moment.
You'll tell me that it's nonsense and I'll tell you that you're absolutely right :-)














Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Insurrection is a duty

This is, in essence, what article 35 of one of the first versions of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen said in case of government bankruptcy (i.e. when the government violates the rights of the people).
I find that this is a situation that is recurring more and more often, and I deplore, first of all, that this happens, and secondly, that this article was not retained in later versions and written into our constitution.
In short, I am not going to get into political considerations, here is my calligraphic interpretation of this article.



I calligraphed the whole thing with a piece of bevel-cut wood (two edges, one at each end), using Payne grey in watercolour and cadmium red as a pigment with gum arabic. The signature was made with iron gall ink.



And I had to abbreviate by suspension the word "indispensable" twice (ie I removed the N's), with a titulus in order to keep the layout. For the same reasons, I used an ampersand from the Tironian notes in the 5th and 7th lines.


Saturday, April 18, 2020

Today, it's chemistry !

And it is a reinterpretation of Mendeleev's table as he presented it in 1870.
Of course, some elements are missing compared to what we know today and the usual representation reverses the lines and columns compared to this one but it is always good (or almost), to return from time to time to the fundamentals :-)




I calligraphed the symbols of the elements with walnut stain and I decorated the table with iron gall ink, decorating the different cells with small clouds of electrons.





And (I shouldn't say this but you don't get to do it again), I had made a mistake in the position of the gold (Au), I cut out the incriminated square and replaced it with an embossing of a golden patina that my wife had made on kraft paper. I think it's very beautiful, it's normal, it's my wife who made it :-)


Sunday, April 12, 2020

an original tie

I have finally finished the slate engraving started in November 2019.
It has a hole on the back that allows you to hang it on the wall or, if you prefer, to insert a fixation that will allow you to wear it proudly as a tie :-)



the engraving has been filled with acrylic paint and rust before being varnished.



Thursday, April 9, 2020

1.00727u

Little thing for chemistry physics enthusiasts.

(if at 50 you don't know the mass of a proton, you've missed your life.)


And soon, something more important for historians in chemistry... suspense :-)

Sunday, April 5, 2020

CQFD

Before returning to more serious things (or not), a small series of abbreviations with my unavoidable filigrees.

What had to be demonstrated (in the french version of "quod erat demonstratum")




Too much information



I thought there were too many filigrees (too much information!) so I made a more sober version.



and, because there'll be more, et cetera.


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

do you like cats?

Romantic writers are good. Physics is good too!
First item in what I hope will be a long series, with Schrödinger to start with.



I'm quite happy with the variations on the Greek letters as well as the ², not to mention the () and the +.

I'm going to take out my college physics books to calligraphy some more equations, it's quite fun, especially to add a legend.
This time I did it in English, the next one might be in French, German or Latin, I still hesitate.

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)