Geisha #4

Geisha #4 Scrimshaw

Orignial Image

Orignial Image

This picture shows my next choice, #4 in a set of 5 – a Japanese Geisha in a woodblock print style. It was inspired by a friend David Adams (a fellow scrimshaw artist).

It will be scrimshawed on a very nice piece of fossil Mammoth Ivory. The weight is 22grams, 6cm wide at the base and 6cm high.

Step 1 – 27/4/21

Here is the Ivory polished and ready to begin the scrimshaw. 

Polished Ivory

Polished Ivory

Step 2 – 27/4/21

The picture is attached to the ivory ready for the outline to be cut out.

Ivory With Image Attached

Ivory With Image Attached

Step 3 – 27/4/21

This picture shows the outline cut out and the black oil paint applied.

Ivory With Outline Etched

Ivory With Outline Etched

Step 4 – 29/4/21

This picture shows the black sections finished, ready for me to add the colour.

Black Areas Added

Black Areas Added

Step 4 – 2/5/21

This picture shows the scrimshaw finished, ready to be mounted onto the base.

Geisha #4 Finished Scrimshaw

Geisha #4 Finished Scrimshaw

Step 5 – 10/5/21

I have decided to put all five Geisha Scrimshaws on the same base. I fashioned the base from Rosewood with a Mammoth Ivory nameplate.

5 Geisha Collection With Stand

5 Geisha Collection With Stand

The End.

Contact Rod: randclacey@bigpond.com