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Fluid Calligraphy

Artistic expression meets precision through rhythmic strokes and hand-engraved details.

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Jessica Gibson, the London-based artist behind Fluid Calligraphy, has been refining her craft since 2006. What began as a meditational practice during her doctoral studies has evolved into a specialized studio focus on live lettering and luxury brand collaborations. Her practice is rooted in the physical rhythm of the hand, translating traditional ink-and-paper disciplines into more permanent mediums. Her work centers on the act of mark-making across diverse surfaces, from glass engraving to metal etching and bottle painting. Gibson utilizes sinuous strokes to bring a personal element to high-end objects, blending the precision of a trained engraver with the gestural energy of live event performance.

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Gibson’s aesthetic is defined by rhythmic, sinuous strokes that emphasize the movement and flow of the hand. Her work often features intricate engraving on reflective surfaces like glass and metal, alongside bottle painting that prioritizes fluid, gestural lines.
Live LetteringGlass EngravingSinuous StrokesMetal EtchingBottle PaintingRhythmic Calligraphy
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Fluid Calligraphy — questions answered

Who is the artist behind Fluid Calligraphy?

Fluid Calligraphy is the professional moniker of Jessica Gibson, a London-based calligrapher and engraver who has operated under this name since 2006.

What materials does the artist typically use?

Gibson specializes in engraving on glass and metal surfaces, as well as painting directly onto bottles and providing live lettering services.

How did Jessica Gibson begin her calligraphy career?

She started her training informally as a meditational outlet while completing a PhD before transitioning into professional work for luxury brand activations.

What characterizes the Fluid Calligraphy style?

The style is defined by rhythmic, sinuous strokes and gestural lettering, often applied through live performance or precision engraving on high-end products.

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