Clearing out old files and discovering hundreds of drawings and photos of old work. This being a capital I carved at Salisbury Cathedral around 25 (?) Years ago. It adorns the cathedral West Front somewhere, though I've long forgotten its exact location!
My original sketch for a plaque I carved for Sarum College Chapel back in 2014. Back then I had NO idea I'd be sitting under that plaque a few years later as a ministry student!!
#sarumcollege#lettering
* April courses *
Resurrection in the Hebrew Bible > https://t.co/Wf58h90fhN
Forgetting Church History > https://t.co/6ibaMQ2R5U
Relocating Religion >
https://t.co/dHkg2qiBPT
Exploring Theology >
https://t.co/Zs4zBxH3HN
Trans affirmation in churches >
https://t.co/kOSbAywwa5
@cathrynh71 I try and write one sentence in each assignment that I can barely understand myself as I consider that to be a mark of great theological development. I have achieved that once in that I had to reread what I'd written more than once to fully understand it.
A discarded scribble from a previous calligraphy project. I'm enjoying pushing letterforms so that they become barely legible in order to focus the attention on emotional energy and intent, rather than the conveyance of information.
Many of those who were ordained here in 1994 were in attendance at today's service, pictured here with Bishop Barry who ordained them, and @Bishopviv1 who unveiled the new plaque.
This morning the Bishop of Bristol unveiled the new plaque celebrating the ordination of the first women priests in the Church of England.
The plaque was carved by local artist @HannRobyn.
📣🎊Tomorrow Saturday 12 March 11am – @Bishopviv1 unveils a new plaque in @BristolCathedra commemorating the first women ordained in the @churchofengland
Read more: https://t.co/IPxIUViVQj
Book free tickets for the unveiling service: https://t.co/yV7byCcdrX
📷@HannRobyn