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…
Yuri Koverdyayev and first students
Solemn greeting
A badge to visit the classes
Yuri is teaching the nuances of the lettering technique
The first task is being completed
The technique of brush mastering
A double line is being drawn
A line is enough to understand everything
Mistakes are being corrected
A full page is necessary to be filled
After lesson consultation
Students
Olga Shaburova, Deputy Director of the Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy
Project team
Source: Contemporary Museum of Calligraphy