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The Scrolling comes straight from the inspiration material (www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/ILLUMIN.ASP?S...) but because I wanted to show places as well as items I stole the rondel idea from other period peices.

Fuji Astia 100

Bessamatic

Khohe monghe tngri-iin huchun-dor Khatun Rowan Berran McDowell-u sechen uyangghalig-a uge-iin dagau Khagan Logan Ebonwolf–un dagu hogulai-iin gajar agula usu-ii dorhin-a. Teiimu buhun isehei togurgatan bolun bida-i dagan chihi talbin bui arad tumen-achi tusa-tai Khulan Chagan-i egnege-degen elsegulsuge. Ter hu Khagan Khatun nar-dor Mongol teuhe uralig zoyol-u arigun yehe surbulji-iin ehin egusburi bolon-eche gadan-a erdem-iyen busud gajar nutug-un arad tumen-du tugegeduge. Teiime-dor bida Chagan-i Khotan Shibagu-iin engnege-dor onodor-eche elsegtun.

 

Terugen sar-a-i hoyar-un edor Siruin Khulugan-a jil.

  

Let the ground shake and the mountains tremble at the words of His Majesty Logan Ebonwolf, inspired by the wisest under the Eternal Blue Sky, Rowan Berran McDowell, Queen. All those who dwell in felt tents and foreign strangers pay heed that we wish to recognize Chagan Khulan for her loyalty and service. She brings much honor to her Khan and our Crown with her profound knowledge of Mongol culture, customs, and art which she freely spreads to people throughout many Lands.

 

To this end, with much rejoicing, We do induct her into the Order of the Pelican.

 

Second day of the first month of the earth rat year.

     

Old script translation provided by Bambarghoa, called Mendee with help from Luigi Kapaj, called Puppy

   

Scroll done with honor by Dame Olwen the Odd

Scroll design

 

Design created using font from graphicxtras.com (c) 2010 Andrew Buckle

Today the Jodo Mission of Hawaii saw the return of its hand-painted Japanese hanging scroll. At least 60 years old and the second largest such artifact in Hawaii, it was fully restored by skilled Japanese artisans under the direction of Japan Memorial Corporation's Tatsuji Maeda, who presented the restoration work to the Jodo Mission board this morning. This prized artwork will be carefully stored and only displayed in the temple maybe twice a year. I'd love to hear from anyone who knows more about these scrolls, it was certainly an education for us (and a substantial investment).

Katie! as that snake woman from ninja scrolls

Designer: Jane McGown Flynn

Hooked by: Bonnie Pelczar

 

Pattern is copyrighted

Pattern available from Honey Bee Hive Designs

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Scrolls by Mark Moreland

Pink Scroll Cake with edible pearl dragees

Scroll for Baronial Chivalry Champion

Inspired by Harley MS 3244, Folio 59 bestiary.ca/beastimage/img2139.jpg

 

Words are by myself:

To all seeing these presents, the nobles and gentles of the Rhydderich Hael wish the enjoyment of perpetual peace. Since those things which are done lapse with the passage of time, and unless they are corroborated by written testimony, will easily slip the memories of men, and be changed, we wish it to be known to all people both now and in the future that we, Magnus and Murigel, 11th Baron and Baroness of the Rhydderich Hael, for the preservation of that true nobility and the constant courtesy we have in {_________________________}, have named him/her as the Baronial Chivalry Champion. Therefore, in order that no calumny may arise in the future, and in order that all doubt may be removed, we have strengthened this gift of ours, corroborating it in writing and with our hands at Baronial Champs, the 29th day of May, AS51.

 

Inspired by the Grant of a House at Riga to the Men of Lübeck, 1231

why wouldn't there be scrolls randomly hanging from the roof? I'm not even sure they had anything on them.... or maybe I just forgot to check XD

 

grrrr.... NX2 is being difficult lately... so much more processing to do, and it won't have it....

Hooked by: Janet McLean

Designer: Jane McGown Flynn

Teacher: LeAnn Rudolph

 

Pattern is copyrighted

Pattern available from Honey Bee Hive Designs

rughook.com/

Part of a cello under construction.

Scroll blank inspired by The Hunterian Psalter Folio 99r

special.lib.gla.ac.uk/images/psalter/H229_0099rwf.jpg

Photo of Violin Scroll and Pegbox

Scrolls by Mark Moreland

Nunca lo pegué

Nunca lo encontré.

Pero ahora vives amigo!

Are you fascinated with those scrolling letters you see in some restaurant, barber shops, cafe’s, bookstores etc? Are you like me who will wait until the whole scrolling thing ends and see what’s the message behind those letters? Well those are the scrolling led signs.

 

Visit www.affordableled.com/scrolling-sign.html for more

Khohe monghe tngri-iin huchun-dor Khatun Rowan Berran McDowell-u sechen uyangghalig-a uge-iin dagau Khagan Logan Ebonwolf–un dagu hogulai-iin gajar agula usu-ii dorhin-a. Teiimu buhun isehei togurgatan bolun bida-i dagan chihi talbin bui arad tumen-achi tusa-tai Khulan Chagan-i egnege-degen elsegulsuge. Ter hu Khagan Khatun nar-dor Mongol teuhe uralig zoyol-u arigun yehe surbulji-iin ehin egusburi bolon-eche gadan-a erdem-iyen busud gajar nutug-un arad tumen-du tugegeduge. Teiime-dor bida Chagan-i Khotan Shibagu-iin engnege-dor onodor-eche elsegtun.

 

Terugen sar-a-i hoyar-un edor Siruin Khulugan-a jil.

  

Let the ground shake and the mountains tremble at the words of His Majesty Logan Ebonwolf, inspired by the wisest under the Eternal Blue Sky, Rowan Berran McDowell, Queen. All those who dwell in felt tents and foreign strangers pay heed that we wish to recognize Chagan Khulan for her loyalty and service. She brings much honor to her Khan and our Crown with her profound knowledge of Mongol culture, customs, and art which she freely spreads to people throughout many Lands.

 

To this end, with much rejoicing, We do induct her into the Order of the Pelican.

 

Second day of the first month of the earth rat year.

     

Old script translation provided by Bambarghoa, called Mendee with help from Luigi Kapaj, called Puppy

   

Scroll done with honor by Dame Olwen the Odd

Some kind of 3 piece scroll with one side missing.

Scroll of Mudras.

Japan, Heian period, 11th century

The Madison Municipal Building is getting a huge, and much needed renovation. So before they closed off the building, The Bubbler along with 100+ local Madison artists hosted a pop-up art show taking over the space for a day.

Hooked by: Brigitta Phy

Designer: Jane McGown Flynn

Teacher: LeAnn Rudolph

 

Pattern is copyrighted

Pattern available from Honey Bee Hive Designs

rughook.com/

National Museum: Painting and Scroll Gallery. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

 

Original artwork - 8" x 14.5" - colored pencil on bristol. One of 4 original "Scroll Angel" series entitled "Pax." November 2011

Today the Jodo Mission of Hawaii saw the return of its hand-painted Japanese hanging scroll. At least 60 years old and the second largest such artifact in Hawaii, it was fully restored by skilled Japanese artisans under the direction of Japan Memorial Corporation's Tatsuji Maeda, who presented the restoration work to the Jodo Mission board this morning. This prized artwork will be carefully stored and only displayed in the temple maybe twice a year. I'd love to hear from anyone who knows more about these scrolls, it was certainly an education for us (and a substantial investment).

Scrolls by Mark Moreland

We made a set of Hina dolls for baby Bowser

(for English scroll down)

 

Der Freundeskreis Willy-Brandt-Haus e.V., Gruner+Jahr und die Magazine Stern und Geo präsentieren die Fotoausstellung.

 

Ein deutliches Statement gegen die Verfolgung von Homosexuellen in Russland ist zum weltweit besten Pressefoto des Jahres gewählt worden. Die Jury des Wettbewerbs World Press Photo zeichnete den dänischen Fotografen Mads Nissen mit dem renommierten Preis aus. Er fotografierte das schwule Paar Jon und Alex in einem intimen Moment in Sankt Petersburg. Das Foto ist Teil eines größeren Projekts des Fotografen zum Thema "Homophobie in Russland".

 

Das Foto nehme auf eindrückliche Weise Stellung zu einem universalen Thema, begründete die Jury ihre Wahl. Für Homosexuelle, Lesben, Bisexuelle und Transgender werde das Leben in Russland zunehmend schwieriger. "Sexuelle Minderheiten werden mit rechtlicher und sozialer Diskriminierung konfrontiert, Verfolgung und sogar gewalttätigen Hass-Verbrechen von konservativen religiösen und nationalistischen Gruppen", heißt es in dem Bericht der Jury.

 

"Dieses Foto hat eine große ästhetische Kraft und zeigt Menschlichkeit", sagte die Vorsitzende der Jury Michele McNally, Direktorin für Fotografie der New York Times. „Gewalttätige Bilder werden heute von Terroristen für Propagandazwecke produziert. Unsere Antwort darauf muss subtiler ausfallen“ sagt das Jurymitglied Alessia Glaviano.

 

Die Jury wählte aus rund 98.000 Fotos aus 131 Ländern die Sieger aus. Preise wurden in acht Kategorien an 42 Fotografen vergeben. Die Siegerfotos werden in einer Ausstellung ab April in Amsterdam und anschließend in über 40 Ländern gezeigt. Vom 5. bis zum 28. Juni werden sie im Willy-Brandt-Haus in Berlin ausgestellt.

 

Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin - 04. Juni 2015

 

Redner:

 

Gisela Kayser

Geschäftsführerin Freundeskreis Willy-Brandt-Haus

 

Monique van Daalen

Botschafterin des Königreichs der Niederlande

 

Ansgar Dittmar

Vorsitzender der AG Lesben und Schwule der SPD

 

Georg Fahrenschon

Präsident Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband

 

Anaïs Conijn

Repräsentantin World Press Photo Foundation

 

Peter-Matthias Gaede

Journalistischer Berater der G+J-Geschäftsführung, Jury-Mitglied

 

Im Anschluss Empfang mit DJ Yuriy Gurzhy (Russendisko / RotFront, Berlin)

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GRAND OPENING World Press Photo, Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin 2015

 

The Freundeskreis Willy-Brandt-Haus e.V., Gruner+Jahr and the magazines Stern and Geo present the photo exhibition.

 

A clear statement against the persecution of homosexuals in Russia has been voted the world's best press photo of the year. The jury of the World Press Photo competition awarded the prestigious prize to Danish photographer Mads Nissen. He photographed the gay couple Jon and Alex in an intimate moment in Saint Petersburg. The photo is part of a larger project by the photographer on the subject of “Homophobia in Russia”.

 

The jury justified its choice by stating that the photo impressively addresses a universal topic. Life in Russia is becoming increasingly difficult for homosexuals, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender people. “Sexual minorities face legal and social discrimination, persecution and even violent hate crimes from conservative religious and nationalist groups,” the jury's report states.

 

“This photograph has great aesthetic power and shows humanity,” said jury chair Michele McNally, director of photography at The New York Times. “Violent images today are produced by terrorists for propaganda purposes. Our response to this must be more subtle,” said jury member Alessia Glaviano.

 

The jury selected the winners from around 98,000 photos from 131 countries. Prizes were awarded to 42 photographers in eight categories. The winning photos will be shown in an exhibition in Amsterdam from April and then in over 40 countries. They will be exhibited at the Willy Brandt House in Berlin from June 5 to 28.

 

Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin - June 04, 2015

 

Speaker:

 

Gisela Kayser

Managing Director Freundeskreis Willy-Brandt-Haus

 

Monique van Daalen

Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

 

Ansgar Dittmar

Chairman of the Lesbian and Gay Working Group of the SPD

 

Georg Fahrenschon

President of the German Savings Banks and Giro Association

 

Anaïs Conijn

Representative World Press Photo Foundation

 

Peter-Matthias Gaede

Journalistic advisor to the G+J management, jury member

 

Followed by a reception with DJ Yuriy Gurzhy (Russendisko / RotFront, Berlin)

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Center: Donstad Bench

Designer: Jane McGown Flynn

Hooked by: Michele Wise

Teacher: Self

 

Bottom: Scroll Sampler

Designer: Jane McGown Flynn

Hooked by: Vivily Powers

Teacher: Self

AoA for Rolanda Justine of Eastwood (Robin), done in a pseudo-Farsi hand purchased while at Pennsic 28 a couple of months prior (from an issue of Crossed Quills).

 

Materials: Dip pen, Higgins Black Magic ink, Winsor and Newton gold ink, gouache, watercolors. Arabic in diamonds on left side translates to "bellydancer" and "archer".

TAST -week33 scroll stich worked on purchased dyed silk noil using stranded cotton, varigated cotton perle and dyed silk yarn.

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