Meet the Artists
Elinor Holland
Scribe
harmonyofline.net
Elinor A. Holland (Mrs. Gardiner) is a calligrapher of Arabic and Latin scripts. She teaches at colleges, art centers, and museums in the United States and Canada, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Smithsonian. Her work has been exhibited in Kuwait, Sharjah, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Algeria, and throughout the United States.
Chavelli Tsui
Scribe
chavelli.com
Chavelli Tsui (Jane Bennet,Caroline Bingley) is a New York City based designer and calligrapher from Hong Kong. Enamored with letterforms and the history and evolution of our alphabet, she specializes in using the traditional art of calligraphy for the needs of contemporary clients. In addition to crafting commissions, she works with brands and businesses around the world; collaborating with the likes of Instagram, American Express, WeWork and Jimmy Choo.
Alexandra Morrill
Graphic Artist
alexandramorrill.com
Alexandra Morrill has a background in Fine Arts and twenty years of art, graphic, and illustration experience for companies such as Barney’s NY, J. Crew, Artisan Publishing, MAC Cosmetics, the Center for Fiction, and ESP Trendlab, to name just a few.
Barry Morentz
Scribe
theblazoningpen.com
Barry Morentz (Mr. Collins, Mr. Darcy, Mr. Gardiner) creates hand-lettered manuscripts, awards, books, and custom boxes. He has been the calligrapher for The Museum of Modern Art and Cartier for over thirty years, and teaches workshops throughout the US and abroad. His work is featured in 100 New York Calligraphers and The World Encyclopedia of Calligraphy. He is especially known for his evocative renderings of passages from Shakespeare and Danté.
ANNE PINTO
Scribe
annapintocalligraphy.com
Anna Pinto’s (Elizabeth Bennet, Lydia Bennet, Mr. Bennet, Cover Title) work is included in The Calligraphy Revival: 1906–2016 by Jerry Kelly and Calligraphy Studio: The Ultimate Introduction to the Art of Hand Lettering by Christopher Calderhead, among other publications, and in the collections of the San Francisco Public Library, the Dana and Alexander libraries at Rutgers, and the Beinecke Library at Yale.