The Beauty of the Hebrew Letter by Izzy Pludwinski
Explore the unparalleled beauty of the Hebrew letter in this extraordinary and groundbreaking book.
Izzy Pludwinski, a passionate calligrapher and scribe, infuses this book with his deep love for letters. From Biblical times to the modern era, you'll discover examples of Hebrew writing and design that showcase the art of lettering and reveal the inherent beauty within the letterforms. Pludwinski's profound understanding of the characters' formation and meaning is evident throughout the book. Firmly rooted in the world of traditional Judaica, Pludwinski's calligraphic journey takes him to new and expressive forms for the Hebrew aleph-bet––from font development and Zen-influenced abstract Hebrew calligraphy to sacred scrolls and even graffiti.
In the Midrashic tradition, Hebrew letters are more than mere symbols for sounds. Each letter possesses its own meaning and character. Writing them is an act of respect, honoring their individuality while recognizing their sense of community. They are, in a sense, a family. To show this respect, Pludwinski presents them beautifully.
With over 200 illustrations spanning three millennia of Hebrew alphabet history, this book promises to captivate, delight, and astonish.
“Beauty is not just a static presentation of form. Calligraphy is like dance—the strokes that form the letters are the embodied gestures of the moving hand and body. One senses the vitality in the movements that underlie these forms. They make the letters come alive, and it is this lifeforce that resonates with the viewer.” –Inside Cover.
Hardcover; 240 pages; 10” x 10”
Explore the unparalleled beauty of the Hebrew letter in this extraordinary and groundbreaking book.
Izzy Pludwinski, a passionate calligrapher and scribe, infuses this book with his deep love for letters. From Biblical times to the modern era, you'll discover examples of Hebrew writing and design that showcase the art of lettering and reveal the inherent beauty within the letterforms. Pludwinski's profound understanding of the characters' formation and meaning is evident throughout the book. Firmly rooted in the world of traditional Judaica, Pludwinski's calligraphic journey takes him to new and expressive forms for the Hebrew aleph-bet––from font development and Zen-influenced abstract Hebrew calligraphy to sacred scrolls and even graffiti.
In the Midrashic tradition, Hebrew letters are more than mere symbols for sounds. Each letter possesses its own meaning and character. Writing them is an act of respect, honoring their individuality while recognizing their sense of community. They are, in a sense, a family. To show this respect, Pludwinski presents them beautifully.
With over 200 illustrations spanning three millennia of Hebrew alphabet history, this book promises to captivate, delight, and astonish.
“Beauty is not just a static presentation of form. Calligraphy is like dance—the strokes that form the letters are the embodied gestures of the moving hand and body. One senses the vitality in the movements that underlie these forms. They make the letters come alive, and it is this lifeforce that resonates with the viewer.” –Inside Cover.
Hardcover; 240 pages; 10” x 10”
Binding | Glue |
Skill Level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |