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dumpstercryptid · 1 year
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BRING SK’ALICH’ELH-TENAUT HOME - BREACH THE DAMS (sound plays at link)
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rubeghast · 9 months
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finished my sphinx woodburning piece ! the original is for sale here and prints will be available soon :}
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gillyburnsthings · 4 months
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elspetharts · 4 months
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Was bought the kit for pyrography by a friend and have been having fun with it.
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occulee · 9 months
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Made this for a friend's birthday, it was actually the first bookmark I made and I think it turned out nicely!
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Also made a card to give it in, Sanji's her favorite crewmate and I wanted it to look kinda like one of the manga covers! I didn't have the idea until the day of her party so this card was done in an afternoon haha [I'm usually much more prepared agh, I would've put more detail in it]
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whywishesarehorses · 1 month
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I'm opening up pyrography commissions to go towards my wedding fund! Any subject matter goes; some things may be an extra fee.
I have more than a dozen sizes and price ranges, including live-edge rustic rounds, or tidier wooden canvases. I've also got some specialty woods, gourds, and jewelry boxes!
BONUS: if you've gotten a piece before, I'll give you a 'skill issue' discount since my skills have come a loooong way in the last few years!
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toadstool-artistry · 4 months
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Chibiterasu’s first snow~
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pallanophblargh · 1 year
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So I learned something a while back that I’m surprised I didn’t learn earlier:
Pyrography fades considerably in even bright indoor lighting: specifically, gallery lighting. Doesn’t even need to be sunlight, I guess any intense sunlight within the span of a year will drastically lighten the burned in marks.
So this piece suffered after its time on display, and it was only today that I set about trying to remedy it by going back in and darkening the tones and deepening the outlines. The final resting place of this piece will have to be a more dimly lit wall or corner until I can think of some good archival method that won’t crack or discolor over time.
The top of the piece has yet to be touched; you can see the contrast with where I’ve been working in the middle/bottom.
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palaeosinensis · 1 year
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A mixed media pyrography piece that was started MONTHS ago and just needed a little more white in spots. It's almost every media but the kitchen sink it feels like. It's metallic too! If I don't enter this in a show in the coming year I think I'll try submitting it to one of the calls for artists in my city's arts center. "When the stars threw down their spears And water'd heaven with their tears: Did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee?" -excerpt by William Blake
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chaotic-ace-arts · 3 months
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🦇🖤Second attempt at Pyrography art. Had the song loser baby stuck in my head and so...tadaaaa. This piece is available for purchase🖤🦇
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inkandsawdust · 3 months
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Mother
Pyrography, Fractal Burning, Watercolor on Michigan Walnut.
~For Sale~
Hey @snake-spotted ! Here’s the finished piece :)
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dumpstercryptid · 7 months
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lil woodburning wip
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enbycrip · 4 months
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Please, please consider putting the time you are spending playing about using AI image generators into learning how to make art yourself.
If you want to work digitally, there are free programmes; if you don’t want to spend money on Procreate, start on Medibang and try their anime tutorials. Buy a cheap stylus to get started.
Or try watercolour. There’s *so* many tutorials out there for free to give you tips and basic paints and brushes available very cheaply. Or pastels; again, very cheap to get started with and so many tutorials out there. Pencil or charcoal sketching. Pen and ink. Clay sculpting. Pyrography. Embroidery.
You can learn *so* much with such remarkably little work. I am disabled. I have a fatigue disorder and my hands do not work incredibly well, and even though it is *beyond* exhausting to do, my dexterity has improved so much with the work I have managed to do, even when it is basically simply messing about trying things. You start learning a whole new way of seeing the world around you when you start learning how to depict it.
Start by tracing, if you like; it absolutely teaches you about perspective and shapes. Do a paint-by-numbers; you are learning about brushwork and colouration and how to handle and use pigments. Copy a photo you really like. Make a little pot out of cheap clay and keep stuff in it. Mess around making leaf prints with watercolour and see the cool effects when you sprinkle salt on it. Mend a hole in your jumper with contrasting thread and see how it has suddenly become a whole new garment. Create a little dude and feel his soul enter the universe through your fingertips when you poke eyeholes in him and suddenly he has an expression.
With the time you spent using a prompt machine to mash stolen pieces of other people’s work into an image, you could have been learning to create your own. Please don’t waste that time again.
What you create and communicate will have thousands of times the value, even if you think it is “terrible” because it will be genuine, unique creation and communication of *your* unique perspective on the world.
And if you keep doing it, it will not continue being terrible. It will start being good, because people get good at things by doing them.
Art isn’t a gift. It’s a skill; or rather, thousands of skills. Learning any of them gives you transferable skills that will make other ones easier to gain too.
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luqlustra · 7 months
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OC-TOBER 2: NEW OC
Design a new OC right now
So I decided to make another NPC for the dnd campaign I’m in. Since it’s a Pokémon themed setting I’ve been playing infinite fusion on and off, I’ve really grown to love Slugma. I’m still thinking on their race, maybe thinking about a slugfolk/gastrosapien.
His name is Obsi. Short for Obsidian Pillowick!
I thought it’d be super cute if they were an apprentice carpenter who accidentally burns their crafts but is extremely good at Pyrography and adding metal pieces their fixtures. While they might stumble through their work haphazardly - they’re still chasing their dream of making good hardy furniture.
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bean-cookies · 26 days
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Smokey Dragon, pyrography with acrylic paint and alcohol markers on 5 x 7" piece of unfinished plywood.
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whywishesarehorses · 3 months
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An assortment of adoptable pyrography pieces, ranging from $25-$45. I've been on a fossils and cave art kick
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