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PYROGRAPHY BY JAQUE custom woodburning
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:: What Is Pyrography? ::
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Pyrography is an extremely specialized art technique in which the artist burns a design
or picture into wood, paper, gourds, leather, tagua (vegetable ivory) or other natural
materials using a heated tool, such as a hot poker, flame, or even solar energy.
Also referred to as "woodburning" or "pokerwork", the art of burning pictures into
wood dates back to the ancient times of cave drawing. Due to limitations imposed by
subquality materials and tools, most early works resulted in rather rough, crude pieces
- still amazing, in and of themselves - but not what would be considered a truly fine art
form by today's standards...
Modern technology has advanced; adept pyrographers now have the tools necessary to
take their artistic abilities to entirely new levels. In the hands of skilled pyrography
experts, the very essence, or spirit, of their subjects can be captured in incredibly
detailed portraits and scenes.
The more expensive, temperature-regulated woodburning irons typically reach
upwards of 2000°. Though the temperature may be adjusted, these units require a
great deal of experience and skill to master. Depending upon the manufacturer, some
less expensive units range between 450° & 750°. For those seeking detailed
information regarding pyrography equipment, we have added a short list of better-
quality pyrography units currently available to the modern "fire-writer" on our
Pyrography Tools page. Information on the variable heat unit this artist uses may also
be found there.
Regardless of the pyrography tool used, the picture is created using only varied
degrees of “burn”; shades and shadows are all regulated by the length of time the heat
is allowed to be in contact with the wood. Dark areas are deep, heavy, layered burns,
whereas the light areas are made with just the briefest touch of the iron.
The detail and precision with which each piece is created requires Pyrography to be
classified as some of the finest artwork available to discerning collectors - perfect for
display in lovely, upper class homes or prominent offices; yet equally charming in a
rustic, log cabin get-away...
I hope you enjoy your visit! If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Jaque