Just finished up a quick last minute project for the Kingdom (Kingdom of AEthelmearc - SCA). Six brand new Golden Alce medallions. The Golden Alce is a Award of Arms level award for Merit in the martial arts (fencing, armored combat, archery, etc). The medallions are tooled and painted leather. I was pretty happy with how they turned out. The woven cords are the work of Lady Miriel du Lac who was gracious enough to assist me with that much needed element.
The discoloration in the first photo is a result of the water used during tooling. I had just finished tooling these when I took the picture.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Monday, July 6, 2015
Court Baroness Coronet
My latest project was a Court Baroness coronet for my good
friend Mistress Ysabeau Tiercelin (now Baroness). As I have said before I am
not much of an artist so settling on the cosmetic aspects of this project was a
challenge for me. I went back and forth on design, the basic pattern, and color
scheme for a while (too long given the tight deadline) and finally came up with
this. The main coronet is very basic (I think maybe too basic in hindsight) and
the primary feature is the tooled personal heraldry on the front.
The tooling is some of the smallest detailed tooling I have
done to date (the Horse is about an inch tall) and I was very happy with it. I
was almost sad I had to paint it but I did like the “pop” the color gave the
finished project. The paint job was not my best. A few spots of the white
primer are peeking out here and there and some of the paint is thicker than I
like. It is hard to notice in person but it will forever haunt my nightmares. It was a tight deadline and I should have
spent less time debating on the design and more time painting.
I had another plan for mounting The “Pearls” on the top but
I was concerned about durability with an untested method so I went with
something I could trust on a mechanical level. Each Pearl is mounted to the
inside of the coronet on a stainless steel pin. I turned the end of each pin
over to for a hook that was then sunk into the leather. Over each pin I glued a
soft leather tab to cover the pin cosmetically and to firmly anchor the pin and
pearl in place.
As with most projects it was a learning experience and given
the chance I would do several things differently but the project seemed well
received.
Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Rose belt completed...and a bit of confusion cleared up...
Finished the belt with the tooled tip. There was a bit of confusion on the belt and the number of roses. I only had time to do three on the tip. A few folks thought the roses covered the entire belt. Sorry for any confusion on that. Sadly the belt needed to be done by Pennsic and three roses (which matches the persons heraldry) is all I could muster time for.
Still I was very happy with the final result.
Friday, June 12, 2015
A new project ends my posting dry spell...
Always with the long delays between updates. I really need to get better with that. So for today here is the start of a new project. Sorry for the bad photo I was moving quickly to the next step and wanted to capture an in progress shot. This going to be a belt with a tooled heraldic tip.
Monday, January 5, 2015
A long overdue project...
Completing this project was long overdue. A 2" wide leather belt with simple tooling on the length of the belt and a tooled and painted belt tip. The requester plans to add his own belt buckle and other hardware.
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