NASHUA – Longtime Telegraph subscriber John Richards, a Lyndeborough resident and pyrography artist who displayed his woodburned works of art on June 6 at the First Anniversary Party of ArtHub in ...
This video showcases my 21st filmed project, where I turn Texas Ebony for the first time. The log measured approximately 6x6x12 inches and weighed around 20 lbs. It had been sitting for several months ...
The successful Stonehouse arts trail is back for 2026, with creative local residents and groups again welcoming visitors to showcase their creative talents for a second year. More than 20 artists will ...
A study of university students and recent graduates has revealed that writing on physical paper can lead to more brain activity when remembering the information an hour later. Researchers say that the ...
In this video, I explore the technique of segmenting, which I've been eager to try. Dan Livingston has created a ring featured in this project, and I plan to collaborate further by making a feature ...
African wood burning art, or pyrography, is a unique technique that uses a heated tool to create intricate designs on wood. This traditional art form can be used to create stunning decorative mirrors, ...
Learn how to engrave wood with burning to create a wood-burned cutting board that’ll make a striking and memorable keepsake. Wood-burned cutting boards make original, functional, and beautiful gifts.
Pyrography, commonly known as wood burning, is an ancient art of decorating wood (or other materials) with burn marks. It involves using a heated tool for creating designs, patterns, and even images ...
A Leeds artist has said that it was a “dream come true” to appear on a popular BBC TV show and showcase the ancient artform that she has come to specialise in. Did you know with a Digital Subscription ...
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Flora Gallery stills time. Its walls, covered by diverse artwork, insist that you linger. The longer you stay, the more reasons you find to linger a little longer. Here, in the corner of Oottukuzhy ...