
Copperplate calligraphy
The next course starts on May 7th.
This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn the basics of classical handwriting and experience the meditative rhythm of writing.
The atmosphere of the classes is calm, supportive, and creative—we learn, repeat, improve, and enjoy the calligraphy process together.
The course is suitable for both beginners and those who want to strengthen their skills or refresh what they have learned previously.


What we will learn in the lessons
correct holding technique
and line creation
anatomy of uppercase and lowercase letters
basic structure and
letter structure
word formation and
uniform writing rhythm
delicate, decorative elements for those who want something even more beautiful
Practical information
The course is ongoing.
8 lessons –
every Thursday
Class times:
Day group 2:30 PM
Evening group 18:00
Fee 35 Eur
about the lesson
Total 280 Eur
(payment can be
to be done in 2 parts)
Venue:
Riga, Miera Street 19
If you are looking for an activity that simultaneously develops patience, hand-eye coordination, creative thinking, and the ability to concentrate, then Copperplate will be a great path to more beautiful skills and inspiring results.
Join us to discover calligraphy as an art that combines tradition, aesthetics, and moments of silence.
The class will explore the basics of calligraphy – from basic principles to creative experiments. We will offer practical exercises that will help you understand different writing styles and techniques, using special tools such as calligraphy pens and brushes.
The class will be suitable for both beginners and those who want to refresh their knowledge. You will gain skills that will allow you to create beautiful, sophisticated patterns that you can use both in everyday life and as a special expression of art.

Ko tu iegūsi no šīs nodarbības?
Praktiskās zināšanas par kaligrāfijas pamatprincipiem
Iedvesmu turpmākam mācību ceļojumam šajā skaistajā mākslas formā
Skills in working with various writing instruments
Developing Creativity and Patience by Writing with Intention

