There are many things that I am enjoying about having joined the SCA, and one of those things is the sharing of information on how to do crafty things. For the month of March, the focus of the weekly Arts & Science meetings in my local area has been weaving. The first two weeks were on inkle weaving, and the second two on basic card or tablet weaving. This month I designed and created two lengths of woven tape.
Read MoreThis painting features two snuggling minimalist bunnies, painted with a dark brown brush marker on watercolor paper.
Read MoreThis is a pair of miniature Victorian cat portraits painted in brown ink, placed in a filigree locket.
Read MoreThis vest is a little larger than the Violin Vest, but based on the same pattern type. One side is brown cotton canvas, and the other side is a black and brown silk brocade with a diamond pattern. The accent stripes on both sides were created in the silk brocade. It has a mandarin collar and eppaulettes.
Read MoreThese mini-paintings created in brown ink on watercolor paper are each about 3/4″ across and 1″ tall. The portrait is of David Tennant as the 10th Doctor, faced with a dalek.
Read MoreThis triptych painting in dark brown ink takes you into a steampunk American Rockies wilderness, where two scouts watch, helpless, as an airship descends in billows of thick, black, smoke.
Read MoreSepia-toned steampunk ink painting of a raven standing next to a gas lamp with its loot, a shiny pocket watch.
Read MoreOriginal sepia-toned steampunk still life ink painting, featuring a clock teapot and spilled teacup.
Read MoreI am creating these miniature paintings on pendants and lockets to have with me at the Clockwork Alchemy convention in San Jose at the end of May.
Read MoreSteampunk artwork, sepia ink drawing and wash. An airship pirate stands poised at the end of the docks, sword drawn and knife in hand. Someone picked the wrong fight, and it wasn’t her.
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