1. Introduce us a bit about yourself and your
background.
I’m Joyce and I’m
originally from Singapore. Prior to starting Artsynibs, I was an English
teacher in both Singapore and the UK.
2. Are you a full time calligrapher or
freelancer?
Since Artsynibs is
(slowly) taking shape, I basically work at it all day, 7 days a week. So, I’d
say I’m a full-time calligrapher.
3. Tell us more about how and what driven you
into calligraphy.
My husband’s a
fountain pen enthusiast and he would always get me to test his new pens, inks
and papers. That was what sparked my interest to explore calligraphy more. I’ve
always loved writing and lettering, but never found a hobby that could satisfy
both interests until I was introduced to calligraphy. Because calligraphy isn’t
something you can rush through, I thoroughly enjoy the process of slow writing
and pondering over my words at the same time.
4. Where have you learned and developed your
skills in calligraphy? How long did it take you to the stage as you are now?
I’m self-taught. With
a fountain pen lover as a husband, I was fully equipped with all the basic
tools I needed get started. I watched videos, read all the materials I could,
and now, I’m constantly learning from my talented friends via the Internet. From
the time I began up till now, it’s been 2 to 3 years. Frankly, to get to what I
am, it takes a lot less time if you’re diligent. I fell in and out of love with
calligraphy a few times during these period, which explains the slow progress.
5. Where do you seek for inspiration? / What /
Who inspires you?
My faith and
literature inspire me. Not to mention, coffee inspires me greatly! As for
people, I’d say my mum. She’s always been an entrepreneur, so I guess that
where my business-minded blood comes from.
6. What do you do besides calligraphy?
Besides working on
commissioned projects, I run a calligraphy and lifestyle blog at artsynibs.com.
I
don’t actually do
calligraphy per se, but that’s where I share my journey as a calligrapher,
entrepreneur and wife.
8. When running your own workshops, do you find
that everybody is capable of doing calligraphy? What are the hard things about
it?
Is everybody capable
of practicing yoga? Definitely! It just depends on how diligent you are and of
course, some learn
faster whilst others, slower. But at the end of the day, I believe everyone’s
capable of picking it up. The hardest thing about calligraphy is unlearning our
bad writing habits and learning the proper postures. I still struggle with
this. Also, persevering through the slow progress is tough. Many people tend to
give up along the way but the truth it, things like this really require time
and patience.
9. What do you enjoy the most from being a
calligrapher and what are the most stressful things?
I enjoy creating
letterforms. I guess that’s my form of artistic expression. Just the thought of
making this a business is already very stressful to me. I’d say Artsynibs is my
first venture that I’m so invested in; hence, the stress comes naturally.
10. Any work/projects or collaborations that
you are proud of?
Being sponsored by
Pentel and Cultpens.com are definitely Artsynibs’ two biggest milestones, of
which I’m very proud.
11. Are you planning anything big with your
calligraphy career/hobby?
At the moment, my main
focus is rolling out calligraphy workshops in Manchester. I guess the teacher
in me seems to be steering the brand towards this aspect of the business. A few
collaborations are in the pipelines, but nothing’s set in stone yet. But, don’t
be surprised if you start seeing my calligraphy at events or anywhere around
town.
12. Any inspiration quote or message you would
like to share with readers?
There’ll come a stage
in your planning where you can plan no more except to simply dive in and see what
happens. I’ve come to realize that with every start up, it’s 1 part skill and a
whole truckload of tenacity. But that’s the same with every mountain in your
life that you want to conquer. Keep going, keep adapting, and keep believing.
Follow Joyce on her blog and facebook to catch up will all of her and workshops she is preparing! xx
Thanks Joyce for her time to do this interview, was really interesting to read and hear her story and I am so glad that I met this inspirational person. Anybody here tried calligraphy before?
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Follow Joyce on her blog and facebook to catch up will all of her and workshops she is preparing! xx
Thanks Joyce for her time to do this interview, was really interesting to read and hear her story and I am so glad that I met this inspirational person. Anybody here tried calligraphy before?
Find me as well on facebook /twitter /instagram /bloglovin' /tumblr /shop my closet /photography /ask me
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