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  2. Timothy Botts - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Botts is an artist who has a focus of calligraphy. He was born in Pennsylvania and currently resides in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. [ 1 ] He is well known for his transformation of Bible verses into pieces art.

  3. List of calligraphers - Wikipedia

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  4. Western calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    First page of Paul's epistle to Philemon in the Rochester Bible (12th century). A modern calligraphic rendition of the word calligraphy (Denis Brown, 2006). Western calligraphy is the art of writing and penmanship as practiced in the Western world, especially using the Latin alphabet (but also including calligraphic use of the Cyrillic and Greek alphabets, as opposed to "Eastern" traditions ...

  5. Lettering - Wikipedia

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    Some calligraphers and hand-letterers say that calligraphy created with brush pens becomes lettering or faux-calligraphy, [15] but others believe that the approach used to create the letters is more important than the tools used to do so. [1] [16] Typography is the use of type in a repeating system, where each instance of the same letter looks ...

  6. Calligraffiti - Wikipedia

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    Today, much calligraffiti is influenced by early Islamic script styles like Siyah mashq and Kufic. Artist and activist Janet Kozak, characterizes calligraffiti artists in the Middle East as being "not bound by the shackles of tradition, yet still indebted to it", as they use "a unique blend of traditional scripts and design mixed with modern ...

  7. Donald Jackson (calligrapher) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson in 2015. Donald Jackson (born 14 January 1938, Lancashire, England) [1] is a British calligrapher and official scribe to the Crown Office. [2] [3] Jackson is artistic director of The Saint John's Bible, a hand-written and illuminated Bible commissioned by the Benedictine monastery of Saint John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota, United States of America.

  8. White House Chief Calligrapher - Wikipedia

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    The chief calligrapher works in the East Wing of the White House in the Graphics and Calligraphy Office with two deputy calligraphers. Projects of the chief calligrapher range from official invitations to state dinners , official greetings from the president, proclamations, military commissions, service awards, and place cards.

  9. Kufic - Wikipedia

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    This coalesced into what is now known as Primary Kufic script. [8] Kufic was prevalent in manuscripts from the 7th to 10th centuries. Around the 8th century, it was the most important of several variants of Arabic scripts with its austere and fairly low vertical profile and a horizontal emphasis. [ 9 ]