Épisodes

  • Episode 3: Contemporary Calligraphy: From Tradition to Innovation
    Apr 24 2025
    The final episode explores how calligraphy continues to evolve in the modern world, examining the paradoxical revival of handwritten arts in the digital age. Harper profiles innovative calligraphers who are pushing boundaries through cross-cultural fusion, integration with other art forms, and technological experimentation. The episode covers the business of calligraphy, discussing how practitioners build sustainable careers through diverse revenue streams including commissions, teaching, product development, and social media. Harper considers calligraphy's continuing cultural relevance as a mindfulness practice, educational tool, and community-building activity, concluding with reflections on the enduring human connection embodied in handwritten letterforms.
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    19 min
  • Episode 2: The Tools of the Trade: Materials and Techniques
    Apr 24 2025
    This practical episode breaks down the essential components of calligraphy practice: writing instruments, inks, papers, workspace setup, and bodily positioning. Harper guides listeners through selecting appropriate tools for different traditions and skill levels, offering beginner-friendly recommendations alongside insights for more advanced practitioners. The episode examines various calligraphic styles including Foundational, Italic, Gothic, Copperplate, and Eastern brush techniques, providing guidance on basic strokes and letter formation. Harper addresses common challenges beginners face while offering practical systems for establishing a sustainable practice, emphasizing that regular, short sessions yield better results than occasional marathon practice.
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    22 min
  • Episode 1: The Roots of Writing: Calligraphy Through the Ages
    Apr 24 2025
    In this foundational episode, Harper takes listeners on a journey through calligraphy's rich global history, from ancient Mesopotamian cuneiform to modern interpretations. The episode explores how calligraphy evolved across Chinese, Islamic, and European traditions, highlighting influential masters like Wang Xizhi and Ibn Muqla. Harper examines how calligraphy has served religious, political, and artistic purposes throughout history, reflecting cultural values and technological developments. The episode concludes by considering how the printing press and digital technology transformed calligraphy's role from practical communication to artistic expression, setting the stage for understanding contemporary practice.
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    22 min