Guitar pick keyring pouches. Keep a guitar pick (or a bunch!) on you at all times with this stylish pick holder! Available at the Arts Market at 846 College Street.
Best,
Adam Grant
Man of Craft
Best,
Adam Grant
Man of Craft
Pyrography. Crafts. Custom Design.
Hand cut; hand burned; hand painted
Custom orders
Made with pride
MOC designed and hand burned
ITEM DESCRIPTION.
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| After sanding off the existing finish, there's a nice clean canvas to work with. |
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| Here was the beginning of the first concept. The latin wording is VERA - Truth, SPES - Hope, AMOR - Love, ARS - Art. The text was a little crammed together, so another version was needed. |
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| This next positioning had the beginnings of the text taking over the piece, so this one was scrapped as well. |
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| And here is the rough draft of the final version, complete with more focus on the floral design. |
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| Then I used my natural light box (the sun, plus an open window) to help in inking the final draft. |
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| After the design has been transferred to the pick-guard. |
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| And now a series of details from the more or less final burned piece. (before finishing) |
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| Rough approximate lines were added to show where the volume and tuning knobs were going to be. |
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| Pre-finished, after burning. The text was added after this pic was taken. |
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| And the final product! Lovely! |
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| On the left is the original guard made from plastic. The other two to its right are made from the same piece of basswood, although they do look slightly different in colouring. |
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| Bee design transferred onto the wood. |
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| All finished burning. The design always looks a little darker before it is finished with polyurethane. |
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| And the final piece on the guitar. Whenever I play now, I feel the mighty power of the honey bee, guiding me towards unrivalled fret-board mastery! :O |
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| Look at me, I'm on the event poster! |
| Me with my MOC set up! I'm glad we had the lamp, as it sure did get dark in there! The lamp, by the way, was made out of a couple of books... by THIS guy! |
| A buckle done for Adymm Ender, of the band Secrettes, who was awesome as co-organizer for the event. |
| Some (at the time) unfinished pieces that eventually were completed for the event. Both the Leaside Pin and Robot Love bottle opener sold at the show! All done on a wood called Yellowheart. |
| Gotta rep the home TO neighbourhood with a Parkdale Pin. |
| The Regent Park Pin. Burned on to Yellowheart. |
| Same buckle as above. I really love the grain on this wood! |
| Another buckle using the grain as a starting point for the design, and finished using acrylic paints to provide the colour. |
| This Ski or Die Buckle was burned on Bubinga. I did this one because I have an affinity for skulls for some reason, and and I used to play the game Skate or Die for the Nintendo when I was younger. |
| A Compass Buckle on Purpleheart. Compasses are so hot right now. |
| This last one was a Bottle Opener of Jack Layton. It didn't sell that night, but at least half of all proceeds from any Jack Layton item will be donated to the Canadian Cancer Society. I'd initially thought to have all proceeds go to the charity, but in respect to the time and materials involved, I just need to cover costs. |