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What training or studies are necessary to give calligraphy lessons?
To make things clear at this level, there is no required diploma or condition to become a calligrapher or to make calligraphy a full-time profession (through teaching or through selling or commercializing one's services...). That being said, literary or art studies are still recommended for entering the circle of letter and ink artists, since a certain dexterity and a certain relationship with the stylus, pen, and various supports for appreciating calligraphy are necessary. These same studies allow for a deeper understanding of the importance of characters, letters, and words in calligraphic writing. Regarding art courses, they are generally considered to help the future calligrapher improve their level, particularly for sketching and artistic creation based on requested components. It should be noted that calligraphy is open to the entire population without exception: children, adults, tall, small, no matter...and no diploma is required. This is undoubtedly why active calligraphers come from such varied backgrounds! The studies conducted beforehand, whether in art or language, only provide basic knowledge of the major calligraphy trends (whether Chinese calligraphy, Latin calligraphy, or even Arab-Muslim calligraphy). Note that the practice of drawing and painting is intimately linked to the profession of calligrapher, in which ink and letters are combined to produce a work of art intended to convey a message. Now, we will list some examples of studies that could be useful for aspiring calligraphers: - A bachelor's degree in literature at university - Higher studies through the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts (ENSBA) or the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs (ENSAD) It should be understood that, in general, calligraphy and writing courses are more of a professional training than anything else, with the objective of helping to develop skills in this art of composition.
What is the scope of work of a calligrapher?
The profession of calligrapher has managed to cross centuries without losing its originality and magnetism on educated crowds. The true professional in the field uses strokes and fine lines to form Latin, Arabic, Hebrew or Chinese characters and convey a message, in addition to the meaning intricately woven into the words themselves. With his metallic pen, quill, brush or reed pen (the latter being a type of cut reed that is widely found, although not exclusively, in Arab culture), he creates calligraphy for various occasions. The calligrapher uses his passion for writing characters to produce compositions with various forms and on eclectic materials. This artist will have to carry out various tasks while exercising his art: - first, he will have to prepare the ink and paper or parchment. - then, he will have to make sketches or drawings in order to project the graphic to be produced or reproduced. - then he will have to trace Chinese characters or Arabic calligraphy... - the professional or enlightened amateur will know how to use different styles and varied tools in order to create a unique composition. - assume the completion of the order with the integration of the requested or imposed letters and components... A calligrapher often works for himself. He then creates works on commissions for professionals and individuals. Career advancement is rather related to the additional activities he can set up, such as painting, photography, or graphic design. He sometimes participates in creating illustrations for credits or digital products. To conclude this part, know that it is difficult and delicate to indicate the average salary of a calligrapher. Since he is often self-employed, he is usually paid on a per-project basis. The remuneration then varies depending on the importance of the task entrusted, the client (company or individual), and the calligrapher's reputation.
Why hire a calligraphy teacher?
If you are about to start calligraphy and are still wondering whether to hire a teacher or try to learn on your own by watching tutorials and videos, here are 5 excellent reasons, from our point of view, to opt for a teacher: - To discover the entire universe and history revolving around calligraphy: the different scripts, various mediums, and tools used. - To approach calligraphy properly: it combines the act of writing with calmness, patience, concentration, and breathing. Each stroke is done with great care and slowness to achieve the beauty of writing. Deep breathing techniques help guide the strokes and also help to relax completely and work with full awareness; having a teacher is thus a luxury to apprehend all of this in the right way. - To take everything you can: exercising calligraphy develops a range of skills including concentration, and it is priceless to have a teacher to remind you of this and refocus you when you deviate a little! Indeed, the ability to concentrate, to display patience and a certain taste for thorough work, will all be beneficial in everyday life, far beyond calligraphy. - With calligraphy, as with many artistic activities, the starting point is a blank page. If we assume that creativity is a process that is cultivated and nourished over time, the more you progress in this practice, the more you will assert a style that is unique to you, one that corresponds to your sensibility and who you are deep down. It's interesting to have someone in control to help us affirm our style and create some sort of signature. - Lastly and to conclude, having a teacher will allow you to progress faster, which, in turn, will have a positive effect on your self-esteem.
When to consider taking calligraphy classes?
Let's be clear about this, calligraphy courses can appeal to all audiences and that's what we're going to see now. Firstly, there are people who simply want to discover the art of calligraphy, just because they have heard about it, seen it practiced, and enjoyed the beauty of it, etc. Whether you are a beginner or experienced in drawing, whether you just want to learn the basics or surprise your friends with your ability to draw beautiful characters with a brush or pen, calligraphy courses are adaptable to all audiences and goals, so don't hesitate to get information and start your first experience!
How can I find a calligraphy teacher?
In principle, regardless of the region you are in or where you live, and regardless of the level of course you are looking for, finding calligraphy lessons is not necessarily easy. Indeed, the number of people offering this type of service is relatively small, and it will be even more difficult in small communities or away from large urban areas. If you live in a big city, we recommend that you start by asking your friends and acquaintances, as word of mouth can be an excellent way to find a good address for this kind of thing. If your search is unsuccessful, know that it is possible to turn to the internet, which is a veritable goldmine for such specific services. Once on the web, regardless of the search engine used, we invite you to consult a site such as StarOfService, for example. This site lists all professionals who teach calligraphy based on where you are searching and where you live. In just a few clicks, the site will allow you to obtain the contact details of the teacher or professional, so that you can inquire about their rates, availability, etc.
How much do calligraphy lessons with a professional cost?
Before providing you with any pricing, we would like to emphasize that your geographical location can have a significant impact on the prices (although finding calligraphy classes is not easy everywhere...). It is important to understand that the price range we will provide is necessarily somewhat broad, as the rates in Paris or other major cities such as Bordeaux, Lille, Strasbourg, or Lyon are inevitably higher than in smaller towns or more remote villages (where, again, it will be difficult to find a teacher). Generally, as with all types of classes, there are several formulas available: you can choose between a few classes at a given price per lesson, a price per quarter for a given number of lessons, and an annual price; these are the three most common options. As for the price range we will give you here, do not consider these prices contractual since they are only the result of an average taken from a few professional teachers across the country. Hourly rates vary from €17 to €31, but they can obviously go much higher, particularly depending on the reputation and expertise of the teacher you approach. Monthly rates (with one lesson per week) generally range from €60 to €90, which corresponds to around €200 per quarter. While it is possible to choose to have only one session for testing and discovery (both of the teacher and the discipline itself), it is recommended to opt for a series of at least 3 or 4 sessions so that you can truly immerse yourself in the spirit of calligraphy and get an idea of the teacher and their teaching approach. Therefore, most professionals offer prices that include 3, 4, 6, or 8 sessions for this purpose, and the rate is then higher, although each session costs a little less. Calligraphy is also a discipline that can be approached from a group perspective and practicing requires a certain level of discipline and solidarity. Associations, professionals, and other organizations that offer calligraphy classes understand this and therefore offer decreasing rates depending on the length of the registration. This is why an hour of calligraphy will ultimately only cost you between €10 and €15 (in a group class obviously).
How to choose the right calligraphy teacher?
Finding a calligraphy teacher near you and narrowing down your options by evaluating the one that is best suited to help you achieve your goals may take some time, but let's face it, it is much better to take the time at the beginning to see steady progress that aligns with your expectations. To help you choose a suitable calligraphy teacher and warm classes, it is important that you first determine your short and long-term goals as this will also influence your choice. Defining all of this is not insignificant, and it will help you refine your options and identify the teacher(s) who can help you achieve these goals. That being said, as we mentioned earlier in this content, word of mouth is a useful way to find a calligraphy teacher who meets your expectations. Word of mouth costs nothing, so start there and see if it yields positive results. Talk to your friends, family, and acquaintances because it's entirely possible that one of them has heard of an address or professional who offers excellent services near you. It may be a school or association that offers classes in their own structure, or it may be a professional who travels to teach their students. If word of mouth doesn't yield the desired results, then take a look online and check out some professional directories such as StarOfService, for instance. You'll find lists of professionals who work in your area, as well as reviews and comments from customers who have used their services. We want to emphasize this last point, which is crucial in our eyes, and we invite you to take the time to read these reviews and comments, which really shed light on the quality of the professional's work. Keep in mind that it's much better to spend an hour carefully reviewing reviews and comments rather than choosing your calligraphy teacher or a dedicated structure by relying on luck, only to be disappointed with the final outcome. Once you've found the perfect fit, make sure to check their availability, ensure that the rates are in line with what you've planned or are willing to pay, and clearly state the dates and availability you'd like to see fulfilled, etc. One last tip: be very careful with professionals who tend to offer prices well below market rates. Know that most of the time, far from being a good deal, this discounted price is not a guarantee of top-quality service. A knowledgeable client is worth two.