Forging the Future with the Tip of a Pen
How Jake Weidmann, one of 11 master penmen in the world, uses ink to link the past and future.
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3.18.13
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Steve Ray
Jake Weidmann, you are my new hero! What beautiful work! Thank you for sharing it with CT and us. Your craft is a reflection of our relentlessly creative and beautiful Lord. Steve Fort Collins, CO