Scrolls given out in court this weekend. Pernell and Jahnkin's scrolls were done in a Gothic style for the second age (1250-1450) of Arontius and Laurellen, Baron and Baroness of Dragon's Laire. Conall's scroll was for an award given originally in the First Age (pre-1250). The colors are a little off and there are problems with shadows (thanks Marcus for helping me figure out how to get the telephoto extension off the camera:-]), but the gist of the scrolls are there. All scrolls were inspired by manuscripts found in the British Library
http://www.bl.uk/catalogues/illuminatedmanuscripts/searchsimple.asp (try "puzzle initial" in the keyword search for Jahnkin's). Some of the designs may show back up in charters for the Barony:-]
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Pernell Camber's Dragon Flame scroll
Given in the second age of Arontius and Laurellen the scroll was based on an English Gothic manuscript found in the British Library. |
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Close up of capital P
I combined the designs from two different manuscript pages to get the Dragons that I liked for both the interior of the P and the decoration at the bottom, done with raised gilding. I'm thinking there must be a "perfect" temperature range for applying the gesso, because this had more of a mirror finish then the last time I applied gilding. |
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Line drawing for bottom of Pernell's capital P
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Dragon's Flame for Conall of Druim Doineann
Past Champion scroll done in an early Romanesque style for the First Age of Arontius and Laurellen. unfortunately I had a filter on the camera lens for outdoor shots and it appears to really have changed the colors - that orangish red is a really deep cadmium red. Carolingian minuscule calligrphay. Inspired by a manuscript from the British Library's on-line resource. |
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Close up of the capital C
This is an early inspiration fo later whitevine designs. Colors are off a little bit, the really dark green is a much lighter terre verte, the red is a darker, less pinkish hue, while the naples yellow on the right side is close to the actual color as is the siena brown near the top. |
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Dragon's Flame for Jahnkin de Leeuw
German "puzzle" initial, so named because the capitals have a characteristic jigsaw cutout look. A gothic style scroll for the second age of Arontius and Laurellen. |
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Close up of the capital J with penwork
I think it's going to take a little time to get the penwork to where I want it to go, just need more time for practice:-] |