Archive for the ‘Scrimshaw Artists’ Category
An Interview with Tina White We will often send a list of questions to the person I’m going to interview, and due to high gas prices, I’m...
Interview with Kurt Sperry, owner of scrimshaw-globes.com. Kurt Sperry has been a scrimshander for over 30years. Much of his work is on what isconsidered the most...
Brian Kirakofe and Peter Driscoll are scrimming on ivory, but they’ve added a neat new twist – putting it onto flash drives! ...
Ed Weber is an accomplished scrimshaw artist, mainly working in the “stipple” technique. Ed also creates one of a kind truss rod covers for your favorite...
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...