Alan Blackman
San Francisco, CA
A04 — Calligraphic Geometry
One-Day Class, Sunday, July 26
Beginner, Beginner/Intermediate
Design, Lettering



The square, the circle, and the triangle form the basis of our Roman alphabet. We will work with variations of these forms in both traditional and experimental ways to create images of beauty and unexpected power.
Supply List
- #2 pencils
- Dry colors: pencils, pastels, (there may be others that I don’t know about)
- Your favorite papers (want to try sandpaper? wallpaper? wrapping paper?)
- Prepare to borrow and/or lend materials to your classmates when requested

His favorite fine artists are Paul Klee and Charles Rennie Mackintosh. He is passionate about the German language and the operas and art songs of Richard Strauss. He is continually goggle-eyed over John Cage’s theories of chance operations. In private life he was a 12-year telephone switchboard volunteer and eventual President of San Francisco Sex Information. He is currently a participant in Garden of Innocence/Bay Area. In philosophical terms he adheres to the motto of Samuel Beckett: “No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.”