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Of Me a Grain
Signed verso acrylic on carved birch wood.
This piece uses words from the Elizabethan part-song Fine Knacks for Ladies. The wood was from th scrap-pile of the friendly Somerset Bodgers who work at Tyntesfield near Bristol.
The letter design is a stage in developing formal italic alphabets for carving, this time with as much of a flowing and cursive character as possible.
This piece uses words from the Elizabethan part-song Fine Knacks for Ladies. The wood was from th scrap-pile of the friendly Somerset Bodgers who work at Tyntesfield near Bristol.
The letter design is a stage in developing formal italic alphabets for carving, this time with as much of a flowing and cursive character as possible.
Signed verso acrylic on carved birch wood.
This piece uses words from the Elizabethan part-song Fine Knacks for Ladies. The wood was from th scrap-pile of the friendly Somerset Bodgers who work at Tyntesfield near Bristol.
The letter design is a stage in developing formal italic alphabets for carving, this time with as much of a flowing and cursive character as possible.
This piece uses words from the Elizabethan part-song Fine Knacks for Ladies. The wood was from th scrap-pile of the friendly Somerset Bodgers who work at Tyntesfield near Bristol.
The letter design is a stage in developing formal italic alphabets for carving, this time with as much of a flowing and cursive character as possible.
$940.90
Original: $2,688.30
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$2,688.30
$940.90Description
Signed verso acrylic on carved birch wood.
This piece uses words from the Elizabethan part-song Fine Knacks for Ladies. The wood was from th scrap-pile of the friendly Somerset Bodgers who work at Tyntesfield near Bristol.
The letter design is a stage in developing formal italic alphabets for carving, this time with as much of a flowing and cursive character as possible.
This piece uses words from the Elizabethan part-song Fine Knacks for Ladies. The wood was from th scrap-pile of the friendly Somerset Bodgers who work at Tyntesfield near Bristol.
The letter design is a stage in developing formal italic alphabets for carving, this time with as much of a flowing and cursive character as possible.
















