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Brush Making
I'm about to set off for a 2-day workshop on making brushes taught by this gentleman: http://www.grishkoffstudios.com/workshops/AdultMain.html
I like Glenn and his work a lot, but I am also wishing for history and documentation on the brush beginnings, which logic tells us are quite old. But most non-SCA workshops just touch on the history of what they are teaching and focus on the aesthetics, which is also good. I've been doing just a little research online and haven't found anything.
At any rate, it will be good to take the workshop and make some very cool brushes.
I like Glenn and his work a lot, but I am also wishing for history and documentation on the brush beginnings, which logic tells us are quite old. But most non-SCA workshops just touch on the history of what they are teaching and focus on the aesthetics, which is also good. I've been doing just a little research online and haven't found anything.
At any rate, it will be good to take the workshop and make some very cool brushes.
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We saw some homemade brushes wiht caly handles som time ago at AMOCA museum in Pomona..looked to be a very cool process!
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What a wonderful class..
Glad you had fun, too!
Cenninni Craftsman's Handbook
Re: Cenninni Craftsman's Handbook
What I need is a starting place for documentation, does Cenninni have that?
But one way or the other, it sounds like a book I need.