A blog dedicated to Vulcan Calligraphy and Vulcan language. You may use my calligraphy for tattoos (read note about the Patam). Please give me credit and link back to me if you use it anywhere else. For commissions, you can contact me on Twitter or Pinterest @KesWunsu ----*** My calligraphy is free for personal use and tattoos only! Do not use commercially. ----***
Tuesday
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Doctor gave me a pill, and I grew a new kidney! - Vulcan Calligraphy
In case you would rather use the generic Patam, as found in korsaya.org, use the one in black.
Thank you!/Itaren
Dif-tor heh smusma.
For more detailed information you can visit korsaya.org
The Force is with you - Vulcan Calligraphy
The Patam (head) you see below in red and on this translation is one I created myself as a signature for my work. It is in no way official/canon. I would, of course, be deeply honored if you used my work with my Patam (as long as you don’t claim it as your own) but I thought an explanation was in order. Consider this fair warning.
In case you would rather use the generic Patam, as found in korsaya.org, use the one in black.
Thank you!/Itaren
Dif-tor heh smusma.
For more detailed information you can visit korsaya.org
Thursday
Brainy is the new sexy - Vulcan Calligraphy
Note: The Vulcan language, as created by Mark R. Gardner, doesn't include the words "Brainy" or "Sexy" so I had to get a bit creative there...but not much.
-ik is a very common adjective ending, so the logical conclusion was that the current method would remain applicable here. I also poked people over at the Vuhlkansu group to get their opinion.
Special thanks to Kay Reynolds for all her help! Check out her Vulcan language lessons here:
The Patam (head) you see below in red and on this translation is one I created myself as a signature for my work. It is in no way official/canon. I would, of course, be deeply honored if you used my work with my Patam (as long as you don’t claim it as your own) but I thought an explanation was in order. Consider this fair warning.
-ik is a very common adjective ending, so the logical conclusion was that the current method would remain applicable here. I also poked people over at the Vuhlkansu group to get their opinion.
Special thanks to Kay Reynolds for all her help! Check out her Vulcan language lessons here:
While you're at it, check this one too:
by T'Prion and yours truly.
Wa'itaren.
In case you would rather use the generic Patam, as found in korsaya.org, use the one in black.
Thank you!/Itaren
Dif-tor heh smusma.
For more detailed information you can visit korsaya.org
Wednesday
Darkness shall fall - Vulcan Calligraphy - Art
Darkness shall fall and devour the universe when logic is lost.
Dungi tevan-tor mu'gel'es heh ketau stukhtra lu pakik ozhika.
Dungi tevan-tor mu'gel'es heh ketau stukhtra lu pakik ozhika.
Tuesday
Until the end of time - In Vulcan calligraphy
In case you would rather use the generic Patam, as found in korsaya.org, use the one in black.
Thank you!/Itaren
Dif-tor heh smusma.
For more detailed information you can visit korsaya.org
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