2013 Wiesenfeuer Artisan Scroll
Materials:
White Peramenata (Paper)
Carbon Ink
Schmincke Gold powder
Red Lead (the orange color)
Cobalt blue
Monday, December 9, 2013
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
2013 Yule Invitation
This year's invitation for the our groups Yule event that's at the start of December. Besides the regular event, we'll be seeing the investiture of a new set of leaders. Lots of the groups symbols were used in the piece. The lion and Horse are supporters of the Group's achievement. The Rampant weasel features as the crest on the helm of the achievement. The Groups arms are at the bottom center. The Chair behind the King and Queen is empty to symbolize the vacancy about to be filled. The Gold Circle surrounded by black flames as well as the lanterns stands for the greater service award, the ribbon with the yellow chain is the lesser service award, the gold beacon with black fire is a leadership/teaching award for the fighting activities and the Maltese cross is taken from the device of Edward d'Orleans, which is the namesake for the Service through Arts or Sciences award.
Everything was painted with a brush, including all the lines.
Paint was mixed from various pigments found in period.
Everything was painted with a brush, including all the lines.
Paint was mixed from various pigments found in period.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
New Handouts/Documentation
Finished up the documentation about my 2013 Verdigris project. It's written in two parts, one about growing the pigment and the other taking that pigment and turning it into paint. I did a page of test swatches and then an initial from the Book of Kells to show off the verdigris to go along with the swatch page. I'm planning on showing the project this weekend at a local event.
I also have finished up a handout on the Medieval treatises I have found with some basic information on each treatise and where I found it, ie JSTOR, Inter-library loan, ebook, ect.
Medieval Treatises - Information on where I've found the medieval treatises I currently use for information.
Documentation from my 2013 Verdigris Experiment:
Making Verdigris Pigment
Making Verdigris Paint
I also have finished up a handout on the Medieval treatises I have found with some basic information on each treatise and where I found it, ie JSTOR, Inter-library loan, ebook, ect.
Medieval Treatises - Information on where I've found the medieval treatises I currently use for information.
Documentation from my 2013 Verdigris Experiment:
Making Verdigris Pigment
Making Verdigris Paint
Monday, September 30, 2013
Verdigris 2013 - Pigment to Paint
Managed to find the time this past weekend to mix the various verdigris pigments into paint and test them. I mixed up the 2012 White Vinegar, 2013 White Vinegar, 2013 Wine Vinegar, and 2013 Apple Cider Vinegar verdigris with both glair and gum water for binders. I labeled each shell with a sharpie to keep track of what mix was in the shell and after mixing the paint into the shell, I painted a test splotch for compassion. After 6 hours and with the paint in the shells, nearly dry, I added water to reconstitute them and painted a second splotch. I'm planning on painting a third this evening that will most likely be 28 to 30 hours after the paint was first mixed to again test how they reconstitute.
Little scoop of verdigris ready to be turned into paint. |
Hydrophobic properties of Verdigris |
Using a Mini-Muller to incorporate the pigment and binder |
Transferring Mixed paint into a shell for storage |
Monday, September 23, 2013
Verdigris 2013 - Scraping Pigment
I finally made the time to scrap the verdigris off the copper tube, while the rest of the house took a nap.
Every verdigris covered tube smelled faintly of vinegar.
The white vinegar produced dark green crystals on the tube, that were the most difficult to scrape off. The scrapped pigment was a teal color. The white vinegar copper tube was left with a dull, dark appearance. From appearance, the white vinegar produced the least amount of verdigris.
Verdigris made with White Vinegar |
The wine vinegar produced teal to medium green verdigris on the tube and when scraped off, the pigment was the same teal color as the white vinegar. The tube was covered with raised areas giving it a really rough appearance that came off in chunks when scrapped. The wine vinegar copper tube was left dull, with a light rust color.
Verdigris made with Wine Vinegar |
The apple cider vinegar produced the same teal to medium green verdigris as the wine vinegar. The verdigris was smoother than the wine vinegar, but scraped off just as easy. From appearance, the apple cider vinegar produced less than the wine vinegar, but that could also have been from the dunk it took, while getting it out of the container. Apple cider vinegar also left it’s copper tube, dull with a light rust color.
Verdigris made with Apple Cider Vinegar |
Future verdigris experiment ideas include using a homemade vinegar to see if the different acidic strength would change anything. Also, making some salt green and some soap green.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Gold leafing Finished
I recently managed to finish up the gold leafing, so now it on to painting the base colors. After the base colors are painted I'll add the shades, highlights, and diapering.
Gold leafing finished. |
The gold leaf reflecting light. |
Adding base colors. Colors so far include Red lead and synthetic Ultramarine |
The red lead glowing under the camera's flash. |
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Inking sketch and leafing
I've finished inking the sketch on the quote project. I've started working on the gold leafing.
My verdigris experiment continues, no noticeable changes have been happening, so no bad, blurry pictures of the jars.
Inking more or less done on one side. |
Close up of the ink. |
Inking is finished. |
Gold leaf started. |
The flash illuminates the gold leaf. |
My verdigris experiment continues, no noticeable changes have been happening, so no bad, blurry pictures of the jars.
Monday, July 15, 2013
More Progress
Verdigris 2013 - No noticeable changes this week.
Quote project -
I've got the calligraphy done. It's not the greatest, but I was also having some issues with the parchment wanting to move even when holding it down. I need more practice in working with real animal parchment.
I've also started to transfer the drawings for the illuminations over to the parchment.
I did also go by the local hobby store with a framing department in it. I use to work in the framing department and while some things have changed over the years, some things are still the same. There were two new girls working and they didn't have a clue what to do with me when they saw I had a blank piece of "paper". All I was interested in was a mat and two pieces of foam core board to sandwich my project to help protect it when I'm not working on it. The assistant manager on duty was also once a framer with me, so he got a good laugh out of his new girls.
Quote project -
I've got the calligraphy done. It's not the greatest, but I was also having some issues with the parchment wanting to move even when holding it down. I need more practice in working with real animal parchment.
I've also started to transfer the drawings for the illuminations over to the parchment.
I did also go by the local hobby store with a framing department in it. I use to work in the framing department and while some things have changed over the years, some things are still the same. There were two new girls working and they didn't have a clue what to do with me when they saw I had a blank piece of "paper". All I was interested in was a mat and two pieces of foam core board to sandwich my project to help protect it when I'm not working on it. The assistant manager on duty was also once a framer with me, so he got a good laugh out of his new girls.
Current over all view. |
Close up of the calligraphy. |
Labels:
Calligraphy,
Design,
Illumination,
Layout,
pigments
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Back to an Old Project
I've been getting back to an old project. I've not done much with it for awhile now, as I've been expanding my skill set to do the project right. What started out as a simpler, quote done in calligraphy has morphed into a pigment, gold leaf, animal parchment project.
Pressing the animal parchment to flatten it out. |
Sketching the Initials |
Finishing up the Initials |
Finalizing design |
Finished the design work, first attempt at Calligraphy layout, and animal parchment cut to size |
Friday, July 12, 2013
Verdigris 2013: Week 9
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Verdigris 2013: Week 8
Week 8: What's not showing up in any of the photos is the textures on the copper tubes.
Apple-cider: Roughest texture and very little smooth in the way of smooth areas.
Wine: Only small patches of rough areas, very smooth
White: Crystalline appearance, darkest in color, a very deep almost black green in places.
Apple-cider: Roughest texture and very little smooth in the way of smooth areas.
Wine: Only small patches of rough areas, very smooth
White: Crystalline appearance, darkest in color, a very deep almost black green in places.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Pre-prints
A few pre-printed awards ready for paint, made from masters I designed and did the calligraphy on for my local group.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Verdigris 2013 - Playing Catch up
Playing catch up with posting images. My 2 year old son managed to break his collar bone with a fall about two weeks ago and keeping up with him has taken extra time and energy. He's pretty much back to his normal feel good self.
Week 5: The "Dew" drops on the cylinder in the white vinegar have begun to tint the vinegar a green color.
Week 6: The green color of the white vinegar is a little stronger.
Week 7: More color to the white vinegar, no noticed growth of verdigris.
Week 5: The "Dew" drops on the cylinder in the white vinegar have begun to tint the vinegar a green color.
Week 5 |
Week 6 |
Week 7 |
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Verdigris 2013 - Week 3 & 4
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Verdigris 2013: Week 2
Monday, May 13, 2013
Drop Spindles
My wife has recently been getting into spinning using drop spindles. My Mom passed on some roving and a rather large drop spindle for us to try out and after a while my lady wanted to try out different spindles. So after a short trip to the hardware store I had the supplies I needed to make her some. I used an oak dowel, a wooden truck tire, and a cup hook to make the spindles. I ended up making a bottom and a top spindle. As soon as the finish had dried, my wife took the spindles for a test spin and she like the weight and feel of them.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
2013 Verdigris Experiment
I've started a new verdigris experiment. This time I'm trying out three different vinegars to see the different vinegars will effect color and amount of verdigris created. Last year I only used the Distilled White Vinegar, so I'll be comparing with what I get at the end with what I got last year.
This year I have used: Apple Cider Vinegar (Unfiltered, 5% acid), Wine Vinegar (5% acid), Distilled White Vinegar (5% acid)
I'm using copper pipe sleeves to grow the verdigris on. Glass jars are so I can watch and photo the process and plastic conectors are being used to hold the copper sleeves out of the vinegars.
8.5 Hours Later:
There is Verdigris grown on all the copper tubes.
Apple Cider Vinegar looks to have the most verdigris
Wine Vinegar is a close second, but it's darker
White Vinegar, copper is dull looking with green spots
End of Week 1:
Apple Cider Vinegar - Completely covered in Verdigris, has the lightest colored verdigris
Wine Vinegar - A few bits of copper can still be seen, darkest colored verdigris
White Vinegar - small areas of copper can still be seen
This year I have used: Apple Cider Vinegar (Unfiltered, 5% acid), Wine Vinegar (5% acid), Distilled White Vinegar (5% acid)
I'm using copper pipe sleeves to grow the verdigris on. Glass jars are so I can watch and photo the process and plastic conectors are being used to hold the copper sleeves out of the vinegars.
April 30th - Right after the Jars are sealed. |
There is Verdigris grown on all the copper tubes.
Apple Cider Vinegar looks to have the most verdigris
Wine Vinegar is a close second, but it's darker
White Vinegar, copper is dull looking with green spots
8.5 Hours later, Verdigris growth can already be seen. |
Apple Cider Vinegar - Completely covered in Verdigris, has the lightest colored verdigris
Wine Vinegar - A few bits of copper can still be seen, darkest colored verdigris
White Vinegar - small areas of copper can still be seen
End of Week 1. |
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Another Invitation
Playing catch up currently. This invitation I did last month. This month I've been working on masters for youth competitions to help take some of the pressure off those in the scribal guild that do the layouts and calligraphy.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Verdigris Pigment
I finally found some time to scrape off the verdigris from the copper pipe sleeves. After the scrapping and grinding, I ended up with 2 grams of pigment. I'm not looking at starting another round of verdigris in a few weeks, using several different vinegars and even a homemade vinegar to see what colors and how well they produce.
Scrapping the outside |
Scrapping the inside |
Using a muller and pestle to grind up the lumps |
2 grams of Verdigris Pigment |
Monday, January 14, 2013
Pigments
My handout for a class on pigments is almost done being written. I needed some pictures of actually mixing a pigment to paint, so this past weekend I sat down and did just that. I've added these pictures to my pigment page here.
Tools and Materials |
Placing pigment into a pile. |
Adding water to the pigment |
Mixing the water and pigment to form a paste |
Using a muller to make the paste nice and creamy |
Placing the paste into a shell for storage |
Adding gum water to the paste |
Mixing gum water into paste for paint |
Getting ready to test the new paint. |
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