Betsy Dunlap Interview Part II

betsy dunlap interview part ii via besottedblog

I feel like one of my main reasons I live and breath is to create beauty.  I can’t really stress how much I love to sense that I am creating something where there was once nothing.  A beautiful letterform where there was once a blank page; A quilt where there was once just a pile of fabric; a quiche from a bunch of spinach and some eggs; a hat for a newborn head where there was once merely a skein of yarn; a piano nocturne where there was once a quiet room; a new thought created from the page you just read.

What are some of your favorite supplies?

My choices are fairly basic as far as supplies go.  My thoughts on them are similar to my views on cooking- I don’t think it is necessary to own a million gadgets or expensive ingredients.  As long as the ones you own and use are of good quality and you have a firm mastery of them, you are bound to create some magic!

Sumi ink is my go-to as far as an everyday black ink, for creating most of my drafts/ finals for scanning, and my favorite nib is simply a Hunt 56.  I have always adored mixing my own custom colors with gouache, and Pearl Ex powdered pigments are the absolute best way to execute metallic inks.  Took me a while to figure that out.  I typically use Rhodia paper or vellum, but I have a stash of gorgeous onion skin paper that I acquired when I bought my first typewriter that I hoard and use sparingly on personal projects.  I also love using vintage shot glasses for mixing, a beautiful bamboo plate rack for drying envelopes, and this little guy for drying place cards.  People are also always asking where I find all my vintage postage- just stop into your local coin shop. Often they have sheets upon sheets of unused postage that you can buy for 80% of their value.  Its super fun to sort through everything and they are such thrill to use on a letter to a friend.

Can you name some of your inspirations?

I feel like one of my main reasons I live and breath is to create beauty.  I can’t really stress how much I love to sense that I am creating something where there was once nothing.  A beautiful letterform where there was once a blank page; A quilt where there was once just a pile of fabric; a quiche from a bunch of spinach and some eggs; a hat for a newborn head where there was once merely a skein of yarn; a piano nocturne where there was once a quiet room; a new thought created from the page you just read.  I just truly feel most inspired when I am creating something, as simplistic as that sounds. I have limited time now- for everything, really- with two babes under three, but I’m trying to think of it in different terms now.  Creating babies that feel loved and nurtured, as opposed to the opposite, is often one of the main objectives of my day, and I love that, too.

As far as calligraphy goes, I was most inspired by Maybelle,  Cynthia Warren and Diva Pyari of Linea Carta when I was first starting out, and now there are so many newer calligraphers I love to follow, a current favorite being Alissa Mazzenga.  There are so many rabbit holes of inspiration to fall down these days, but I truly find that my limited time during this season of life is a blessing, as it forces me to just kind of keep doing my own thing and not get super distracted.

I’m also very inspired by my husband, who administrates and teaches the classics at a small private school he helped found.  He works tirelessly to try to bring into fruition his dream of growing the school, and his example helps me so much when I’d just prefer to go to bed rather than perfect thirty more drafts of a project I’m working on.  I’m so blessed to be married to him and he is super supportive of me and what I do.

Author / Miss Tristan B

Miss Tristan B. is the co-creator of the world’s best + easiest product photography editing tool-Foto Rx | Shopkeeper’s Helper and one of the writer’s of this delightful blog. Her lofty goal here is to make this a creative resource repository and to inspire you to fall truly, madly, deeply in love with your life.

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