Category: Calligraphy

  • More Journal pages, August to December 2018

    More Journal pages, August to December 2018

    Garden pond and fountain.
    Our Garden Fountain.
    Hoopoe in my journal
    African Hoopoe
    Paraffin lamps and a candlestick
    Candle and Lamps, during a power failure.
    Feeding the hansie lambs
    Orphan lamb feeding
    Iris sketch
    Purple Iris in my garden.
    Sheep shearing
    Shearing time, Silvermere
    Spring flowers and bird.
    Apricot Blossoms and Yellow canary
    Hadeda in the garden, journal page
    Glossy Ibis, Journal page
    Little partridges
    Orange River Francolin
  • The completion of Amy’s Book

    The completion of Amy’s Book

    Those of you who have followed my Blog from the beginning may remember the 20th January 2009 post entitled,  “All the way my Saviour Leads Me” ; well that post referred to one of the pages from this project that has now come to an end. In 1992, after being named as Amy’s Godmother, I decided to send her a poem every year on her birthday, starting at age one. I tried to choose poetry that was either fun or inspirational, and ultimately to support her growing faith. I wrote all of them with my normal italic nibbed fountain pen. Sometimes they included illustrations and all were done on watercolour paper that measured 320 x 210 mm in size. Three of the poems were too long for one page, so they were continued on the reverse. Here below are most of them, all except the last 2 which were more personal in nature. The last one was mailed to her for her 20th birthday, and this year she turned 21. For this special occasion, the pages were all returned to me for them to be bound into a book. I made the cover this weekend and will be posting it off to her soon. It is not a professionally bound book, and has many of the hallmarks of a very home-made effort; however there is a whole lot of love bound in to its imperfect simplicity.

    Amy's Book, cover
    Amy's Book, cover
    Pages 1 – 4
    Pages 5 – 8
    Pages 9 – 12
    Pages 13 – 16.
    Pages 17 – 20.

    I quite realize that these pages are hard to read with the reduced size and dpi, necessary for posting on this page. If, however anyone would like a better copy of a particular page, please send me an email and specify which one you would like. I will gladly forward it to you. Send your request to :  silvermere@gmail.com

     

     

  • All the Way My Saviour Leads Me

    All the Way My Saviour Leads Me

    Sunday 18 January.

    All the Way My Saviour Leads MeI love this Hymn that my Uncle (Tony) recommended for the recent Book that I wrote; ‘A Family History Timeline, 1950-2008′ and have used it in the calligraphy page here as one of another book I am making for my God-daughter, Amy. It is precious for all the heartfelt sentiments that Fanny Crosby felt when she wrote it despite her blindness, she never blamed Christ, but praised Him instead. So as this year dawns, with all the uncertainties, the hopes and fears, it is good to remember; “For I know whatever happens, Jesus does all things well“!

    As I spent some time reading John Piper’s Blog on Desiring God, I had time to reflect on how much ‘Our Saviour leads us all the way. John Piper’s interview in his post on the Economic Downturn expresses the way God leads us back to all the important things in life and this crisis is just one way that He may be doing that for people around the world.

    And finally, as we forgo the New Year Resolutions which can be difficult to maintain, here are some lists that replace them. I LOVE lists !! Keep these near to your prayer bench. I plan to :

    John Piper’s : 9 Ways to Pray for Your Soul , Texts to Pray for Our Children , 10 Reasons to Pray the Scriptures

    May God bless your 2009, and challenge you to seek Him first.