It's been a while since I posted pictures of my pyrography work. I create items of jewellery using primarily Hazel and Birch wood virtually eveyrday, and post pictures on Instagram, Facebook and Etsy. My 'Keepsakes' are generally small stand alone decorative pieces which a lot of folk buy as gifts or to stand on shrines and alters. Most of my Keepsakes feature Totem animals, and are made from small slices of hardwoods such as Apple, Pear, Holly and Box.
Here are just a few recent examples. You can see more on my Instagram page : House of the Green Lady...
The pieces shown here are all between five and eight centimetres only...
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- Glimpses of 'Elen of the Ways'
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- Ynys Mon (Isle of Anglesey) and Charles F. Tunnicliffe
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- Lincoln Cathedral
To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour..
William Blake
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour..
William Blake
ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying your art over the years ;)
Do you work with bone/antlers? I've noticed you do many lovely woods.
I've inherited my grandfathers antlers and wondered at burning on them.
thinking a the wet tile saw might cut them apart nicely,
being as the archeologists have found antler chisels for oak
they must be as tough as tile.