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Heraldic Art

I absolutely love doing heraldic art and don't believe that there's ever enough heraldry on display.  In this gallery you'll see samples of C&I work I've done with a heraldic theme to it.  Creating an achievement  and painting a heraldic device is a nerve racking process as everyone knows exactly what their device should look like in their head.  It's such a personal art form, I receive no greater compliment when a commission's been completed and the recipient is thrilled with the heraldic display.  Following links here will take you to more of my heraldic art on other pages within this site.

Heraldic Art on Mistress Rosamund's Augmentation

Matching Heraldic AoAs

Heraldic Achievement from THL Austin Chadwyck of Normandy's Order of the Willow Scroll.

Heraldic Arms of Lady Alberad von Westerwanna.

 

Bess' Heraldic Arms

Detail from the Red Company Scroll of THL Austin Chadwyck of Normandy.

 

Heraldic Augmentation of Arms Scroll for master Daffyd Blaidd.

 

Heraldic Award of Arms Scroll for Lady Arianwen de Treguier.

 

This is the Laurel Scroll for Magistra Cassandra Eleanora di Milano.  The above image of the scroll is incomplete.  On 10/21/03 the above scroll was sent to another scribe for the highlights and white work to be added, then a series of wax seals will be affixed to the bottom of the piece. 

 

 

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