They are all free hand sketched with a mechanical pencil. They were inked in with India ink applied with a metal-nibbed dip pen. I applied the color using brushed on gouache paint. There is some gold accents (which were not picked up well by my scanner) which were done using Holbein Gold gouache.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Four scroll blanks finished
I'm just having a bunch of fun with this scribal stuff. I've gotten 40 designs started, of which 36 have been inked in. I'm falling behind posting anything anymore. Here are four completed blanks. They are all based on the same design. I came accross the design on a website. Sorry, but I don't recall where I saw it. I liked the simple nature of the design and thought it would give me a chance to try my hand at white work. All in all I'm only really happy with one of them, but this is a learning experience as well.
They are all free hand sketched with a mechanical pencil. They were inked in with India ink applied with a metal-nibbed dip pen. I applied the color using brushed on gouache paint. There is some gold accents (which were not picked up well by my scanner) which were done using Holbein Gold gouache.
They are all free hand sketched with a mechanical pencil. They were inked in with India ink applied with a metal-nibbed dip pen. I applied the color using brushed on gouache paint. There is some gold accents (which were not picked up well by my scanner) which were done using Holbein Gold gouache.
Labels:
Calligraphy,
Depth Challenge II,
Illumination,
Scroll Blank
Friday, December 23, 2011
Scroll blanks
I seem to be taking to illumination. I originally bought two pads of bristol board. I have used them both up. I have drawn out 40 blanks, and inked 36 of them in. Sketched four new ones last night, but haven't inked them or scanned them in yet. Now I really need to start the painting. After attending a scroll blank workshop I realized that I had been making mostly later period scrolls. I decided to shift a bit and try my hand at early period Celtic style scrolls and I really LOVE it. The last 10~12 I have done are all Celtic styles and many are based on illumination from the Book of Kells.




Labels:
Calligraphy,
Depth Challenge II,
Illumination,
Scroll Blank
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Scroll Blanks started
Been on sort of a kick now with the scroll blanks. I have 14 more here which have been started. I've inked in the outlines and they are all ready for paint. Not sure if most people ink the outlines before or after they paint, but I wanted them outlined before paint so that I could more easily erase the pencil lines and not have them show through the paint. All but a few are based on various period examples. When I get more time I plan on better documenting each one. When the illumination is done I'll post the original pic next to the finished item. For now, here are the inked in blanks.
Labels:
Calligraphy,
Depth Challenge II,
Illumination,
Scroll Blank
Friday, November 25, 2011
Another scroll blank started
Here is another scroll blank I have started while up at 3:00 in the morning waiting for the "Black Friday" sales to start. Man, I should just go to bed.
Original document which served as my inspiration |
Labels:
Calligraphy,
Depth Challenge II,
Illumination,
Scroll Blank
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Some more scrolls inked
Scroll three has been inked in. Used a metal tip quill pen and India ink. Wasn't really watching the time too closely, but I think this took about 1.5~ 2 hours to detail.
Here are a couple more I just finished the preliminary outlining. That makes five blanks outlined and ready for paint.
Here are a couple more I just finished the preliminary outlining. That makes five blanks outlined and ready for paint.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Scroll updates
Never having done this before, I wasn't exactly sure how to go about this... so I just did it. I got a quill pen and some India ink and traced around the sketch. I imagine I'll paint it in and have some touch up to do, but I really couldn't wait to get started. I really like the way the Celtic Willow is coming along.
Labels:
Calligraphy,
Illumination,
Order of the Willow,
Scroll Blank
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Well, I seem to have found at least some of the motivation that I’ve been needing. Haven’t really been sure what I wanted to start working on next and then an email came out declaring the Midrealm Scroll Blank Challenge. I decided to finally give illumination a real try. I plan on attending some of the upcoming scribal workshops. In the mean time I’ve simply taken some books out of the library and tried my hand at sketching some ideas. Here are some Scroll blank sketches I’ve started along with an image of the original inspiration.
The following is from a manuscript called Visconti Officium published in a book called "Illuminated Manuscripts, The book before Gutenberg".
The following is from a 14th century manuscript called The City of God published in a book called "Illuminated Manuscripts, The book before Gutenberg"
The following is from a manuscript called Martyrdom of St Thomas Becket published in a book called "Painted Prayers, The Book of Hours in Medieval and Renaissance Art"
The following is from a 14th century manuscript published in a book called "The history of illuminated Manuscripts"
The following is a sketch (which is my favorite of the five I've made) which I intend to be used as a scroll for a Celtic version of the Order of the Willow.
Labels:
Calligraphy,
Illumination,
Order of the Willow,
Scroll Blank
More brass pins
Well, I’ve been in sort of a slump lately. Lots of projects on the list, but little in the way of motivation to move any of them along. The other day I picked up on a project I had started a while back. Was watching football and needed something to keep my idle hands busy. Probably the only Bears fan who was watching the football game while making pins. This new set of pins is mostly done. Still need to sharpen them up a bit more on sharpening stone, but for now they work well enough and look pretty good.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Halloween is over
Well, I have not been nearly as active as I had been. I really got swallowed up by Halloween projects and am now burnt out from sewing. I shall review my list again in the next few days to see what might spark my interest. Had to make nine Halloween costumes, which all came out great, but are in no way related to anything I do in the SCA. I need some motivation...
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