Calligraphy Review – Fall 1990 – Focus: Germany

Calligraphy Review – Fall 1990 – Focus: Germany – Volume Eight – Number One This edition includes: Focus / Reviews from East and West Germany: A celebration of the diverse achievements and talents of accomplished German artists and enterprising, earnest students. Profile / Imre Reiner Lettering in Leipzig: “The Leipzig School considers writing and drawing […]
Calligraphy Review – Winter 1992 – Volume Nine – Number Two

Calligraphy Review – Winter 1992 – Volume Nine – Number Two Brand New Condition!! Rare and collectible Calligraphy Journal Only 1 Copy left! I ship same day:) If you are a Renaissance fair lover seeking costume ideas, Tolkien addict, or Game of Throne’s fanatic, then this is the edition for you! Learn what the Celtic illuminated […]
How to Build a Universe That Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later

Dear NOT Friends, Hope that the week treated you all well! Thank you for showing such strong support and love to our new site! I just sold a copy of the book Do Android’s dream of Electric Sheep?, and I was reminded of this essay by Philip K. Dick. If you love his writing, or […]
Calligraphy Review – Winter 1993 – Volume 10 – Number Two – Celebrating Our Tenth Anniversary

Calligraphy Review – Winter 1993 – Volume 10 – Number Two – Celebrating Our Tenth Anniversary BRAND NEW!! Calligraphy Journal Rare and Collectible anniversary edition ONLY $10 One copy left! Ship same day as order! Topics and featured articles of this edition include: Hans-Joachim Burgert, Nja Mahdoui, Arabic Script, Lyriocogrphies, Rafael Alberti, Poet-Painter, Creative Envelope Addressing, Bennett, […]
Alberto Giacometti – The In Between – Art Critique

Art Critique: Alberto Giacometti – The in Between *To reprint or obtain publishing permissions please email: ContactNothingOverTen@Gmail.com ================================================================== December 1, 2010 The In Between “God is absence. God is the solitude of man (Jean-Paul Sartre).” “The older I grow, the more I find myself alone (Alberto Giacometti).” It’s a Sunday in Las Vegas. I’m late. […]