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Horn was sanded, smoothed and pyrographied with traditional viking techniques.
The knotwork is from archeaological evidence found in Cumbria
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~NightPhoenixArt Apr 19, 2013   General Artist
thankyou :)
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*Sarmati Mar 7, 2013  Professional Digital Artist
Traditional viking techniques? Heating up a nail in a fire? I'm preparing my own horn and I got slight problems with carving the pattern. I'm using a chisel that's not good for this job. I want to pyrograph it too, probably with a machine though. Have you cured it or waxed it?
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~kenyart Mar 24, 2013  Student Traditional Artist
Kamil
"Scrimshaw essentially was a leisure activity for whalers. Because the work of whaling was very dangerous at the best of times, whalers were unable to work at night. This gave them a great deal more free time than other sailors. A lot of scrimshaw was never signed and a great many of the pieces are anonymous. Early scrimshaw was done with crude sailing needles, and the movement of the ship, as well as the skill of the artist, produced drawings of varying levels of detail and artistry. Originally, candle black, soot or tobacco juice would have been used to bring the etched design into view. Today's artists use finer tools in various sizes, mostly borrowed from the dental industry. Some scrimshanders ink their work with more than one color, and restrained polychromed examples of this art are now popular."
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*Sarmati Mar 26, 2013  Professional Digital Artist
Damn, thank you, that's quite educative. I'll read up more on the topic.
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~NightPhoenixArt Mar 8, 2013   General Artist
Close, wire in the fire which to be perfectly honest is a pain in the butt. I didnt actually finish polishing/ sealing it as i ran out of time at Christmas so it was given along with instructions to seal it. Good luck with your horn, I dont think i would manage with a chisel and prefer to stick to my knives.
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~ThaliaAngel91 Jan 24, 2013   Traditional Artist
Just beautiful :D Got to do that with my horn as well!
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~NightPhoenixArt Jan 24, 2013   General Artist
if you do it would be nice to see a pic of it, i wouldnt do the same design though since this one has somebodies name on it
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~ThaliaAngel91 Jan 24, 2013   Traditional Artist
If I do so, IŽll take a picture ;)
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~NightPhoenixArt Jan 25, 2013   General Artist
please do
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