Ink, Angels And Hard Graft: The Artists Keeping Ethiopias Ancient Illuminated Manuscript Craft Alive

In an Addis Ababa workshop, sacred texts are painstakingly crafted on goat skin using methods dating back to early Christianity plus a bit of inspiration from Google Images In a workshop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopias capital, four writers wrapped in traditional white shawls sit in silent concentration, hunched over goat skin parchments, eyes straining in the dim natural light. Homemade bamboo pens in hand, ink pots by their sides, they are painstakingly writing out sacred texts in the religious language of Geez continuing an ancient manuscript writing tradition that has been practised in the Ethiopian highlands for millennia. Occasionally, an editor comes over to discuss corrections. In an adjoining room, a team of artists paint colourful scenes of angels and saints.