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• Classroom course
• South Kensington Campus
• Saturday 10 May 2025
• Day School | 10:30 - 15:30
• Fee: £130 (single rate)
• Tutor: Sarah Davis
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3 May 2025
In this course we are invited to join Sarah Davis in creating our own mediæval-style illuminated miniatures.
Some of the most beautiful objects to survive from the medieval world in the west are the sumptuous illuminated manuscripts, often made by monks and nuns in the abbeys that filled the medieval landscape. In their scriptoria they would work with some of the most precious materials, like gold leaf and lapis lazuli, to create stunning intricate designs, not only for great statement pieces, like the Book of Kells, but private books of hours and even legal documents.
On the course we will discover how to make an illuminated angel using real gold leaf and Oak Gall ink. We will explore two kinds of gilding techniques to create both flat and raised gilded surfaces. The final image will be ‘inked over’ using Oak Gall ink which is one of the earliest inks and was used for centuries in medieval manuscripts. You will also be shown the alchemic process of making the Oak Gall ink.
Suited for beginners and those with prior experience, this course has a maximum capacity of 12 students.
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