This piece is a copy of an 18th century Karaite wedding document made in black and red Hebrew writing on a five-cornered piece of brown-coloured aged paper.
Height 86 cm
Width 65 cm
Linas Spurga has been familiar with the world of writing since childhood: his father is an artist and one of Lithuania's most famous book designers and design educators. However, Linas knew nothing about calligraphy until he entered the Vilnius Academy of Arts to study graphic arts. He began to take an interest in the history and philosophy of writing and then discovered its creative potential. He was inspired to create his own fonts and draw letters. Currently, Linas organises calligraphy exhibitions and collaborates on various artistic projects. One of the most important ones is his collaboration with the curators of the exhibition "Why is it so hard to love?" Saskia Bodekke and director Peter Greenaway at the MO Museum, where Linas' calligraphy decorated the exhibition space. He writes with everything, from makeshift tools such as combs and tin cans, to traditional pens, brushes and markers.
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This piece is a copy of an 18th century Karaite wedding document made in black and red Hebrew writing on a five-cornered piece of brown-coloured aged paper.
Height 86 cm
Width 65 cm
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Here are some experimental blackletter shapes done in dark violet on a horizontal piece of etching paper inside a calligraphic artist’s book.
Height 30 cm
Width 32 cm
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Here are some very dark black experimental blackletter shapes with circular shapes. The texture stands out on a piece of etching paper inside a calligraphic artist’s book.
Height 25 cm
Width 25 cm
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This is a page of angular and sharp-shaped blackletter writing without spaces between the letters made with black ink on a piece of etching paper inside a calligraphic artist’s book.
Height 20 cm
Width 20 cm
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Here is a detailed page without side margins filled with fine blackletter writing. Some of the lines of text are crooked, with an uneven spacing between them (leading) on a piece of etching paper inside a calligraphic artist’s book.
Height 28 cm
Width 18 cm