Rather than using place cards at the wedding reception, the bride asked Chris to letter a large seating chart that was displayed on an easel.

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Christine Tischer 38 Christine Tischer The Camp David chaplain commissioned Christine Tischer to inscribe eight Bibles (above) for President Obama and his family to use at the presidential retreat. T he client who called Christine Tischer s calligraphy studio identified himself as a chaplain and asked if she could inscribe eight Bibles by that weekend. Until the chaplain brought her the books and wording, she had no idea they were to be inscribed for President Obama and his family to use at Camp David. The chaplain was happy I could accommodate him, Chris said, and has directed other Camp David work to her, including a quotation by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, commissioned by the departing commanding officer as a gift to Camp David (shown on page 44). I was thrilled to have been chosen, said Chris, who had the pleasure of seeing the work, which combines calligraphy, photo transfer and gold leaf, hanging in Evergreen Chapel during a visit to the presidential retreat. So many times when I view one of my pieces in an exhibition setting, all I can see are the mistakes that I made, she said. I must admit that when I saw this FDR piece hanging in the chapel, I was pleasantly surprised at how at home it felt. The upright lettering conveyed strength while the transferred image was a complement, softly telling the story of D-Day down the left side. From an early age Chris seemed destined to become a professional calligrapher, but it took her decades to realize it. In grade school she loved making letters, and as an 8th grader working on the school magazine she

Above: photo of a large seating chart Chris created for a wine-themed wedding. She did the lettering and illustrations for the invitation (left) and reception card (below). imitated script lettering to draw headlines. The high school art teacher introduced Chris to broad-edged pens and the Speedball book, and she went on to render the Ten Commandments in blackletter. They reproduced it to hang in all the schools in the county. I was so honored and pleased. At the same time her lettering was being displayed throughout the school system, she was writing her senior thesis on illuminated manuscripts. You d think at that point I d realize that calligraphy was important in my life, Chris said with a laugh, but I wanted to go to a liberal arts college, not art school. At Hood College she did major in art, but it was painting and drawing, and not a Bachelor of Fine Arts program. Chris went on to work in Hood s development division for many years, followed by 12 years serving on Scripsit 39

40 Christine Tischer Rather than using place cards at the wedding reception, the bride asked Chris to letter a large seating chart that was displayed on an easel.

its board of trustees as well as other volunteer work for organizations near her Hagerstown home in northwestern Maryland, at the foot of the Appalachian mountains. With more free time, I decided to paint but found it wasn t calling me, Chris said. In the late 1980s she ran into a Hood classmate who was doing calligraphy and asked her about it. The woman advised Chris to get in touch with Brenda Broadbent, whose store, now called Paper & Ink Arts, is located one mountain over, she said. Brenda suggested Chris take lessons with Sheila Waters. I got the last opening in Sheila s class that was starting the next month, and went on to take every class she offered for the next three or four years, Chris said. I m so glad I took the time to get the basics under my belt. Many people in our craft don t want to do the hard work, she said. It s important to really understand the letters then you can have fun. Chris now teaches the basic hands at the Washington County (MD) Museum of Fine Arts. After attending the 1995 Letterforum international calligraphy conference at St. Mary s College in Maryland, hosted by the Washington Calligraphers Guild, Chris set up her home studio and started looking for commissions. I took whatever work walked in the door, including lettering on Little League baseballs, Chris said. I thought a baseball can t be that much different than lettering on parchment, except I had to figure out how to work on a curve. You learn that way. She also continued to learn from Sheila Waters. Scripsit 41

42 Christine Tischer With handmade paper as the background for these family trees, Chris applied silkscreened papers for the flower pedals at right and painted watercolor paper for the leaves below. Family trees are her favorite type of commission because, she said, they are potential heirlooms that allow me to flex my creativity.

I was a regular attendee of Sheila s weekly class at her home, where I d take commissions and get her guidance on how to fix a problem or solve a design issue, Chris said. Her favorite commissions are potential heirlooms that allow Chris to flex her creativity. I like doing family trees because I can create a design that s meaningful to the family, she said. She often uses handmade paper or paper she s painted with watercolors to get the colors I want. Chris does almost all her work in Italic with Mitchell and Speedball nibs and gouache. You can count on gouache to sit up on the fibers, not sink in like ink. I find it easier to correct mistakes, she said. I go to conferences and take as many local workshops as I can there s always something new to learn and techniques to explore, said Chris, who for many years has arranged workshops for the Washington Calligraphers Guild. PHOTO TRANSFERS One of the techniques Chris learned at a workshop has become her specialty: combining photos with lettering to create commissioned gifts, such as the examples on page 44. After planning the design and doing the lettering, she transfers one or more photos onto Scripsit 43

44 Christine Tischer Commissioned to create a piece to hang in the Camp David chapel (left), Chris decided on President Franklin D. Roosevelt s D-Day prayer because FDR created the presidential retreat. To add the D-Day image she used a photo transfer technique that gives me an effect similar to silk screen, but is much easier with less use of toxic materials. Chris printed out a negative image of the photo and duplicated it on a toner-based copier. To transfer the toner onto her art surface she used Citra Solv and a Chartpak Blender pen (one can also use plain acetone or nail polish remover). She then enhanced the image with colored pencils. Chris employed the same process to create the other pieces on this page.

Chris enjoys lettering pieces that commemorate life s transitions, she said. hot-press watercolor paper using a photo transfer technique that produces an effect similar to serigraphy or silk screening. I love working with clients to create a montage that reflects their passions. For instance, the couple who commissioned the wolf picture (opposite page) wanted to show their commitment to the Yellowstone Wolf Project, where they volunteer every year, Chris explained. I combined wolf quotations with an image of the animal they tracked for many years, who has since died. The piece has great meaning for them. The calligraphy and photo transfer combination provided the perfect solution for a businessman who asked Chris to create a limited edition of prints that he could give to clients, using a quotation by legendary quarterback Y.A. Tittle (far left). I love the creative process for each of these commissions, said Chris. I never know what form or look the next project will have. I m very lucky that I have never been overwhelmed with requests and yet I have steady work and there s always something to look forward to. See more of Christine s work at www.calligraphybychris.com Scripsit 45