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FAUSTINA MEAD
Faustina is an artist of many mediums for the past thirty
eight years. Her
many facets of artwork include oil painting such as portraits, landscapes,
animals and many others, also included in her art history is pen and ink and
wood burning.
Over seventeen years ago, she was introduced to scrimshaw and
acid etching by a knife maker, Paul (Pappy) Chamberlane, a retired tool and
die maker from Michigan. He was responsible for designing the first mechanical
heart. Pappy was instrumental in teaching some basics in scrimshaw on bone
and acid-etching on blades and by supplying her with the basic tools she
needed, pieces of bone and ivory to try scrimming.
Scrimshaw involves a cutting point (an exacta knife or sharpened tool and stippling tool), using the pen and ink technique of line and dot, cut into the surface of a flat or carved, polished material,
then wiping ink or oil paint into the cuts.
Since then, she has developed
her techniques to produce some of the fine artwork in this
area. That artwork, in various forms, can be seen within the gallery pages
of this site.
She embellishes gun handles, knife blades and handles, belt buckles, necklaces,
bolos, tie clips, and even money clips. Faustina can produce fine freehand
artwork on all types of materials such as bone,
ivory (all types), horn, water buffalo, and much more. She also works on many
man
made materials such as paper micarta, linen micarta and alternative ivory,
and can work in traditional black and white, color and reverse (on black or
dark material, in white and color).
Faustina has developed her technique with acid etching and she works on many
types of metals. These metals include stainless steels and carbon steels.
Faustina uses no machines to speed work, so each piece is done totally
and as she does with scrimshaw, by free hand.
Faustina can produce art work on many items, whether it be knife or
wearable accessories and jewelry. You choose the type of art to be applied.
It can be portraits,
animals, scenes, and even lettering and names. She can work from photographs
or from
her own artistic ideas. Most pieces are made from Ivory or Piano Key Ivory but, If You prefer no Ivory, She can Work in man-made materials; Alternative Ivory, micarta (linen or paper).
You can visit her Sales Page for some of the knives and accessories she has to offer you.
Each piece of Scrimshaw she does, is unique and individual, one of a kind.
EXAMPLES OF MY WORK



Knife made by Lowell Bray

Knife made by Steve Miller


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CONTACT ME
2550 East Mercury Street, Inverness, Florida, 34453, (352) 344-4751
E-mail: scrimsha@infionline.net
Web Site: www.scrimshawbyfaustina.com
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