Last night was our annual celebration of Shavuot, sometimes known as Pentacost. There are quite a few traditions associated with this biblical festival, however my favorite part is the all-night study. Yes, I said all night. We, as a congregation (well, a lot of us, anyway), stay up all night and delve into the scholarly pursuit of studying Scripture, starting from about 10:00 pm and going until sunrise, which was about five o'clock this morning. This year we tackled the book of Ezra; interesting study, to be sure.
Anyway, as many of you may guess, I cannot just sit quiet for too long...I get antsy. So, my best bud and I carve through the night while listening, and participating, in the discussion. This year I had a lot of carving on my do-list, one of which was this stamp for the upcoming Steam Punk swap. Since I'm the host of the swap, I have no problems posting the progression of one the stamps for my contribution.
Here it starts, pencil'd out on my favorite material, white, grade A PZKut. Actual size of the stamp is 2" across. This is the most intimidating stage, I think...oh, where to start?!
Here it is part-way through the carving process...
And, here is the finished stamp, unmounted. We guessed it probably took me a couple of hours, or so.
I did carve other things, but I'll save those for another post. *smile*
6 comments:
Well, I think the most intimidating part is now . . . for me! *grin* I love the progression to the final image. So impressive!
Great summation of our night! You sure get great detail with pencil transfer! ;o)
I don't know what to say other than WOW. I like Steam Punk. Where did you get that image?
It is from a pic of an old clock I found online...cool, eh? I'm playin' with the idea of putting a Steam Punk costume together...do I have time for that?? lol!
Gorgeous! What a beautiful stamp and the details are stunning.
Tee
Steam Punk Star Wars.....Hmmmm I've got to see that costume. 8)
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