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Simon's scrimshaws
Hi!
This is my third post, so it's time introduce myself. My name is Kamil Simonienko( sometimes called Simon- first leters of surname)and i come from Poland My hobby is knifemaking and scrimshaw so i want to introduce some of my recent works : Elephant: Alfons Mucha Style : Cheetah(on my friends knife) : Best regards! K. |
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Re: Simon's scrimshaws
Nice work Simon!!
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Re: Simon's scrimshaws
You are making some beautiful stuff Simon I guess it's more difficult to scrim (white) on a black surface. I do have some scrimshaw experience on ivory, have to try white on black soon. Greetings, Paulsph
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Re: Simon's scrimshaws
Thanks guys
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Re: Simon's scrimshaws
Hi Kamil,
Your work is very nice and beautiful to look at. SE
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Re: Simon's scrimshaws
Hi!
My last scrimshaws: 10, 15 and 20 mm on mammoth ivory. Knife made by my friend. And my sign/nick- 1mm upper right corner with ruler Simon. |
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Re: Simon's scrimshaws
Simon
Very nice work. do you use lines or like using dots all the time? great close up of your technique. I'm wondering if a solid line wouldn't give a darker contrast on the three round pieces with dot shading? Welcome and nice to see what you do, I trust we will get to see more in the future. Best regards Mark
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Re: Simon's scrimshaws
Thanks!
I'm using only dots. Bone is heterogeneous and line isn't so predictable. line made by dots is smoother and I like it Simon. |
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Re: Simon's scrimshaws
Hi Simon.
Beautiful work my friend. Is that a carved whale's tooth? Also, the knife handle shrim work looks very much like stone mason's work on old cathedrals. Am I right? I wish I could work even half as well as this. Thank you for sharing with us. Paul
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Re: Simon's scrimshaws
Yes, you're right. Two of them(small and middle) are from cathedral windows. The last one is from my own project. This carved bone - you mean this at the top of the page? It's a camel bone and scrimshaw based on Alfons Mucha works.
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Re: Simon's scrimshaws
Yes, you're right. Two of them(small and middle) are from cathedral windows. The last one is from my own project. This carved bone - you mean this at the top of the page? It's a camel bone and scrimshaw based on Alfons Mucha works.
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