Sunday, February 22, 2015

Favorite Pyrographs of The Day

Now it many not be every day, but when I can I will post various works I find beautiful and/or unique. If I have the name of the piece and the artist I will include that as well, and also link to their page/site when possible. For today, these works are unnamed (thank you Google search)
(Trust me my 'inspiration folder' on my pc grows by the day with this stuff and there is so much more!)

No theme today, just random :)
very realistic bird

eye see you...

this pyrograph is rugged, but far from wrecked! ;)

gorgeous, gorgeous linework! a pyrograph done on paper

you know, this looks like it could easily make a good 'do not disturb' hanger

a nice, celtic knot style dragon keychain

love the gradient shading on this one and the little flowers

a cartoonish mermaid design frame very well executed 

another celtic knot animal, this time a bird

what more is there to say other than 'cute!'?

a very compelling gaze

a man working on a very large-scale pyrograph, known in the olden days as 'fire needle' or 'pokerwork'

I'll leave at this for now but there is definitely more to share next time!

Saturday, February 21, 2015

My First Pyrograph: The Beginning of A Journey

Those who know me probably think of me as Megan the writer or Megan the artist. I am both those things, and literally just yesterday I made my first blog for writing. But before I was ever a writer, I was an artist. Reflecting on that fact, I thought it only right to have a blog dedicated to my art and a little more specifically, my newfound interest in pyrography.
Pyrography literally means 'drawing with fire'--the art of wood burning. 
It started with wood carving, actually.
I wasn't very good at it, but I sort of made a hairfork....or at least a shape that resembled one. About a month ago I sat at my desk trying to carve a unicorn letter opener and slashed my pinky finger pretty good (it's long been healed over yet still hurts!)
I decided carving had proven to be too difficult for me. I had neither the strength nor the patience to get through the struggle of trying to make things when my medium was clearly working against me.
Disheartened, I thought surely I can still do something with wood. Then I thought, well what about wood burning? That way I could get the detailed precision I wanted with my art and take on a more illustrative approach. 
I bought the tool a few weeks before I ever actually used it.
Then the new semester of art classes at my community college began and I found the opportunity to make wood burning my medium of choice for my first class project.
And the result?

I was quite pleased with my first attempt

Norbert the Dragon
I've got my eye on you!
The little thief (Sir Ponce)

The projections on the side of the cave--they look like flames, don't they?

the cave entrance

And my favorite picture of this piece...

There will be more to come, I have two more works featuring these two in the making :) Till next time!