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Little gift tags: Pearl blue on white with a space for to and from at the bottom.

Sundress made from Jennifer Paganelli's Casey Scroll and scraps from another of my daughter's favorite sundresses that she grew out of. I love repurposing!

Wrought iron window bars from the walled medieval city of Mdina, Malta.

In the parking lot of Simply Irresistible, an art gallery and gift shop in Tryon, NC.

 

The Saluda Forge is there too, which is where all this metal goes, I assume.

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The scroll in this bottle pendant says it all: 'Making Every Second Count... That Is The Key!'. Inside the bottle are B'sue's awesome vintage watch parts!

Scroll of Fire is a monument found in the Jerusalem hills, and it commemorates Jewish history from The Holocaust until Independence. The monument was inaugurated in 1971.

The initiative for the monument came from B'nai B'rith of the United States, and was funded by them. The monument was sculptured by the artist Nathan Rapoport, who is a Holocaust survivor.

One of the scrolls describes the Holocaust and the other describes independence. In the space between the two scrolls, there are two rooms of memorial, and in each one is engraved a quote from the bible.

 

The 14th scroll in my Alphabet Challenge: N is for Novice, who has much to learn.

Inspired by Sacrorum Bibliorum Concordantiae. gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b8490082d/f575.zoom.r=%20Ma...

Scroll presented on induction into Montengarde's Baronial order, Torse of the Minotaur (aka Order of the Torse to the An Tir heralds)

 

Original Calligraphy: unknown

 

Illumination: unknown

I combined some metalwork with a fused and slumped glass body containing a 30-60-90 and a 30* two mirror assemblies. The object chamber contains some of my lampworked pieces and many assorted glass beads,glycerin filled.

The scroll work was the only part of the original paint job I didn't touch up.

Photograph taken for Dawson's Book Shop by Frank J. Thomas

Photograph taken for Dawson's Book Shop by Frank J. Thomas

I wanted narrow DOF, so I got some.

First attempt at shooting smoke, still learning technique.

More graffiti which probably spells out something, but you need to be under forty to read it, leaving me with no chance. Trafalgar Lane, Brighton

I wish my photographs really did these any justice at all!

 

Depicting a tree.

Light brown offset printed cloud texture on scroll with golden foil border on both sides gives this scroll a new and exciting look.

Queen Victoria Markets

Photograph taken for Dawson's Book Shop by Frank J. Thomas

The gouache is too thick in several places, the whitework is.... amateurish, and the colors are iffy.... but it is DONE!

SCA Scroll Blank for the AEthelmearc A&S 50 Challenge. Inspired by a cartoon from an old issue of Tournaments Illuminated.

Animal with scroll . Detail of carving on bressummer at W A Church, Bures, Suffolk. Restored in the 20th century but, as the arms featured on the centre of the beam relate to Henry VII, it is almost certainly of Tudor origin.

Scroll of Fire is a monument found in the Jerusalem hills, and it commemorates Jewish history from The Holocaust until Independence. The monument was inaugurated in 1971.

The initiative for the monument came from B'nai B'rith of the United States, and was funded by them. The monument was sculptured by the artist Nathan Rapoport, who is a Holocaust survivor.

One of the scrolls describes the Holocaust and the other describes independence. In the space between the two scrolls, there are two rooms of memorial, and in each one is engraved a quote from the bible.

 

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