Archive for December, 2011
You can find tagua nut in many places. Wood shops carry them, Amazon.com carries them in bags as well as “flats” in many different colors, and many jewelry supply...
The Stylized Ship Do you have an old switch plate cover, some oil based paint and a needle or a compass? You can give it a try...
Charles Long is my kind of character – how do you one up a ship in a bottle? How about a scrimshawed...
http://www.scrimshander.com/ == Bob Hergert is an independent artist scrimming on fossilized ivory. His miniatures are astounding, as is his outlook and attitude. Mostly commission work, all excellent. Quote From...
http://www.scrimshawstudio.com Shows the award winning work of Jim Stevens. Quote from his site: “What is most amazing about the art of Jim Stevens is that this award winning...
http://members.tripod.com/~Print2Paint/scrimshaw.html Wonderful site despite the annoying pop-up advertisement for Tripod. Independant artist, Scrims on ivory, bone, and other materials, including Corian, of which is no part of an animal....
http://scrimbygarbo.com Scrimshaw by a truly original artist. The miniatures page and the “How I Do It” are worth looking at to see the precision of his art and see how...
http://www.marinearts.com/ == Incredible work by Robert Weiss and others, no prices on the site, but links to email the artists, links to galleries, museums, and nautical information. Qoute From Their...
Paul Madden Antiques has been a major dealer in antique scrimshaw since the mid 1960′s. We are proud of our many contrbutions to the great scrimshaw...
http://www.loriristinen.com Quote From Their Site: “I have always loved art, especially drawing and watercolor painting. I was encouraged to try scrimshaw. I began practicing on plastic spoons. I’ve been...