"Bent Not Broken" Medium Chip Carved Frame
This stunning piece is a hopeful reminder that although we may experience the storms of life, we can still stand strong and grow through the process. The largest piece in the “Bent, Not Broken” series.
4” x 4 1/2”
Scrimshaw is an engraving art form: the original “Bent Not Broken” was engraved on a fossil material, and then a mold was made from the original, picking up the hundreds of tiny cuts that make up the image. Each piece is then hand cast, and then finished by hand by rubbing ink into the cuts to bring out the image. Each piece is cleaned and polished, and then set into a hand made frame that goes through much of the same process. Hand made in Galena, Ohio, by artists Kim & Katherine McClelland of Tree of Life Artworks.
This stunning piece is a hopeful reminder that although we may experience the storms of life, we can still stand strong and grow through the process. The largest piece in the “Bent, Not Broken” series.
4” x 4 1/2”
Scrimshaw is an engraving art form: the original “Bent Not Broken” was engraved on a fossil material, and then a mold was made from the original, picking up the hundreds of tiny cuts that make up the image. Each piece is then hand cast, and then finished by hand by rubbing ink into the cuts to bring out the image. Each piece is cleaned and polished, and then set into a hand made frame that goes through much of the same process. Hand made in Galena, Ohio, by artists Kim & Katherine McClelland of Tree of Life Artworks.
This stunning piece is a hopeful reminder that although we may experience the storms of life, we can still stand strong and grow through the process. The largest piece in the “Bent, Not Broken” series.
4” x 4 1/2”
Scrimshaw is an engraving art form: the original “Bent Not Broken” was engraved on a fossil material, and then a mold was made from the original, picking up the hundreds of tiny cuts that make up the image. Each piece is then hand cast, and then finished by hand by rubbing ink into the cuts to bring out the image. Each piece is cleaned and polished, and then set into a hand made frame that goes through much of the same process. Hand made in Galena, Ohio, by artists Kim & Katherine McClelland of Tree of Life Artworks.