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Cursive at the Glass House in Pomona on February 21st, 2015.
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July 21 2007 -- Cursive perform at the Siren Music Festival at Coney Island in Brooklyn, NY.
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July 21 2007 -- Cursive perform at the Siren Music Festival at Coney Island in Brooklyn, NY.
© 2007 Kathryn Yu. All rights reserved. Use without prior written consent is prohibited.
One of the pictures for my valentines present for my boyfriend. I couldn't upload them until I gave him the present.
This was originally black but my camera registered blue. Oh well. Taken in my macro studio.
Canon AE1, 100mm Macro.
11/09/06
This example is an improvement on previous attempts but still needs to focus on correct slope.
Mark from A Cursive Memory, he's pretty amazing :] I had a chance to talk to him between sets and he was super nice and is gangsta lol.
The handwriting on the back of the photo of my paternal great-grandmother...not sure who it belonged to. My grandmother's name was Genevra, but everyone called her Jerry....a shame, if you ask me, Genevra is such a beautiful name! (And, Jennifer is derived from that name...though I'm not sure if my father had that in mind when he chose it for me).
Jerry's Mother. I think Uncle Ray had a song for her with this picture on it. SHe was a beauty. So send it to her.
"Uncle Ray" was my great grandfather (her husband) so that gives me a clue as to how this person was related. "Uncle" Ray was also known as Raymond Bond...he was the professor in Man from Planet X, among other films...this is the only one that I've seen ( or been able to find).
Okay. I realize what I've been calling Copperplate is not truly Copperplate. It's more like Copperplatesque cursive. The real thing involves the nib tip being pointed towards the right during writing. I've been cheating. But my right hand can't handle that angle. I'm finding it easier to become ambidextrous. Although learning the basic strokes with my right hand gives me a head-start with the harder task of using my left.
Selected from the song "Why Me?" by Mike + The Mechanics. For educational purposes only. I don't think there is a copyright issue here. If I'm wrong, please talk with me instead of just reporting me. Thanks.