Calligraphy classes have just started

November 30, 2010 saw the first lesson in calligraphy, which started at 12 noon at the National School of Calligraphy. The adult students of group # 1 were greeted with applause by the project team. In their turn, the future calligraphy writers congratulated all employees of the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy with this great and long-expected day. As planned, the pilot lesson was taught by Yuri Koverdyayev, curator of the National School of Calligraphy. Here is the story…

Calligraphy classes have just startedYuri Koverdyayev and first students
Calligraphy classes have just startedSolemn greeting
Calligraphy classes have just startedA badge to visit the classes
Calligraphy classes have just startedYuri is teaching the nuances of the lettering technique
Calligraphy classes have just startedThe first task is being completed
Calligraphy classes have just startedThe technique of brush mastering
Calligraphy classes have just startedA double line is being drawn
Calligraphy classes have just startedA line is enough to understand everything
about a person who drew it
Calligraphy classes have just startedMistakes are being corrected
Calligraphy classes have just startedA full page is necessary to be filled
Calligraphy classes have just startedAfter lesson consultation
Calligraphy classes have just startedStudents
Calligraphy classes have just startedOlga Shaburova, Deputy Director of the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy
Calligraphy classes have just startedProject team

Source: Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy