The first International Exhibition of Calligraphy was held in St. Petersburg. To be able to answer the Petersburgers’ teasers the organizers of the Moscow exhibition invited Larisa Drygval, DSc (psychology), a professional graphologist, the only Moscow specialist of the Inessa Goldberg School of Graphic Analysis to participate in the Mystery of the World Calligraphy Project.
Our calligraphic society is growing all the time. One more calligrapher joined the project. Bahman Panahi, a calligrapher and musician from Iran, now lives in Paris.
Not too long ago Pavilion #7 was nothing more than an empty room.
Every day the pavilion, which is supposed to become a sanctuary of art in December, is transforming as if being a genuine architectural illustration of a famous fairy-tale by Andersen.
The list of participants of International Exhibition of Calligraphy continues to extend.
The hard and toilsome process of creating a handwritten copy of the Constitution of the Russian Federation is close to its end. The better part of the handwritten masterpiece has been already transferred from St.-Petersburg to Moscow. The rest is expected after November holidays.
Publishing house "BUKOS" began its preparation for the edition of an exact copy of the hand-written Constitution of the Russian Federation in miniature.
Now that the project has moved on to a new level, we are glad to inform you that the International Exhibition of Calligraphy in St. Petersburg did not terminate the recruitment of new participants.
Thomas Ingmire Thomas Ingmire is a newcomer to the International Exhibition of Calligraphy.
Everybody knows that all great events can be compared with an iceberg.
Mehmet Cinar, Consul General of the Republic of Turkey, “The exhibition brought me back to the past and gave me an opportunity to see the artwork of the modern calligraphy masters.”
N.A. Rudko, Consul General of Ukraine in St. Petersburg, “Many thanks to the initiators and organizers of the show. Their effort resulted in creation of a talented bright five-day fest of the opportunities of calligraphy to fill our lives with beauty, strengthening friendly relations and mutual understanding between the nations.”
Dimitrios Letsios, Consul General of Greece in St. Petersburg, “The artwork of illustrious calligraphers from different countries made a profound impression on the exhibition visitors.”
Boleslav Yatvetsky, the First Secretary of the Embassy of Israel in the Russian Federation: "Our joint effort stimulates creation of new and restoration of broken social-cultural links and attracts the attention of the world community to maintenance of the cultural heritage."
Some people say that when you dream of something this something is half-real, so that you can tolerate its absence; however, when the object of your desire slips right through your arms, further expectation is tough.
If when strolling along the paths of Sokolniki Park in the first decade of December you will suddenly hear exclamations of admiration and see crowds of people outside the Pavilion 7 entrance, do not be afraid.
Yesterday, on September 29th, our project team met to sum up the results of the International Exhibition of Calligraphy in St Petersburg, all the strong and weak points of their work.
These days the International Exhibition of Calligraphy in St Petersburg has come to an end. Loads of letters continue to arrive begging to make the same fest for the citizens of Moscow.
The official closing ceremony of the International Exhibition of Calligraphy has taken place today.
Ilya Bogdesko, a prominent master of the art of calligraphy, has visited the International Exhibition of Calligraphy today, where he could study the exhibits and meet his colleagues.
On the last working day of the International Exhibition of Calligraphy, the interest of the public surpassed all expectations.
It is very nice to get a good rose, isn’t it? Only those, who cannot understand beauty, can doubt that
Calligraphy is frozen poetry.