Pyrography is an inexpensive and fun art that can really spice up your DIY projects. You just need a pyrography pen, clean piece of wood, and your imagination, to create one-of-a-kind items.
Amanda Chase creates award-winning art — called pyrography or “writing with fire” — by burning detailed images onto wood. She recently won first place at the Texas Zoo’s Art Expedition contest in the ...
The Coconino National Forest is part of the largest contiguous stand of ponderosa pine trees in the world. The trees loom large and tall, in various shapes and sizes, uninterrupted from New Mexico to ...
Li Yanjie, a pyrography inheritor of post-90s generation, is dedicated to improving and promoting the traditional handicraft. [Photo/IC] Pyrography, which means writing or painting with fire, is the ...
Nanango's Bessie Smith has been doing pyrography with the Blackbutt Timbertown woodworkers. Mrs Smith took out the first and second place in pyrography work at the woodworking pavilion at the ...
An inheritor carves a gourd pyrography piece featuring a dragon. [Photo by Li Dandan for chinadaily.com.cn] The studio of Si Chun'e, an inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage (ICH) of the gourd ...
SEATTLE — Snohomish-based artist Crystal Bailar of MossTangle Arts has a love for the outdoors and a talent for transforming wood slices into beautiful works of art. Using paint and pyrography, Bailar ...