Artists

artists

If you are looking to commission a piece of work, our SLLA members offer a range of specialist lettering services to suit any style. This artist gallery showcases a selection of work of our members currently accepting commissions, and provides their contact details. Please feel free to contact an artist directly.

If you would like some advice on commissioning work, see our Commission an Artist page.

Jacqueline Allwood

Jacqueline Allwood has been a glass engraver since 1977, specialising in botanical art as well as lettering on studio glass. She also works in engraving, woodcuts and glass sculpture, cross-fertilising her ideas in these media.

Michela Antonello FCLAS

Calligraphy, lettering and illumination on paper and vellum using metal nibs, quills and brushes; wood-mounted linocuts; traditional and modern gilding. Specialising in commemorative pieces, especially remembrance books, presentation scrolls, certificates, wall pieces and personalised slate plates. Digital design for printed materials and lasercutting. Commissions range from place cards to public art.

Catherine Bootland

Catherine graduated from Roehampton and is a lettering artist based in South London. Having spent several years teaching in colleges and working on commissions she now works on creating expressive pieces for exhibitions and illustrating her own books and text.

Paula Comparini

Paula graduated from Reigate School of Art and Design in 2002, and has been working as a freelance calligrapher since 2003. Working to commission from her studio in London, Paula’s clients include many leading event companies as well as poems, readings or vows for individuals. Paula is a member of CLAS and SSI.

Beverley Davidson

Beverley Davidson is a calligrapher based in South London specialising in copperplate script on: invitations, place cards, envelopes, escort cards and certificates. She provides calligraphy for weddings, corporate events and private clients.

Nicola Dunn

Fascinated by letterforms since childhood, Nicola is a calligraphy teacher who has participated in the SSI Advanced Training Scheme: a 3-year course that helped to established her own style. Her preference is for free, built-up letterforms on any surface, but fabric is a favourite.

Rosella Garavaglia

Rosella Garavaglia is a visual artist, she has worked as a calligrapher & lettering artist in a variety of media including design for print, inscriptions in wood, stone, glass, and collage. Although she still examines how writing can convey emotion and ideas, lately she has focused more on Asemic Writing—a style of creating marks on a page that do not form words, where the message comes from the flow, intensity, and movement of the marks rather than language itself. This artistic approach is evident in her mixed-media paintings and collages created on recycled board books, where the choice of materials and the techniques used are deeply connected.

Lu Guthrie

Lu Guthrie trained at Roehampton University (Surrey) 2005 in Calligraphy, Bookbinding and Illumination, then Heraldry at Reigate College. 
Winner of the Scriveners Prize for calligraphy, illumination and Heraldry.
For the last 20 years, working as a professional calligrapher for Bond Street brands, Condè Nast magazines, National art Galleries, Museums, events companies and private clients. 

Gwyneth Hibbett

Gwyneth is a calligrapher and lettering artist based in North London. She creates a wide variety calligraphic works including presentation certificates, memorial books, family trees and poetry.

She completed the Advanced Training Scheme of the Society of Scribes & Illuminators and is an accredited tutor for CLAS.

Katie Lavers

Katie graduated from Reigate School of Art and Design in 2001 and went on to get a degree in Graphic Design at Ravensbourne College of Design and Communication in 2006. She has worked on various different freelance work including wedding stationery, invitations, envelopes, table plans, place cards and commissioned work.

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