Taking keys from her own old piano or keys given to her by others or that she purchases her process begins of cleaning, prepping, sanding, etching and coloring to create vivid colorful bookmarks such as these.
Linda was inspired by her time spent in Massachusetts near the historic New Bedford whaling port where at one time whale men spent their idle hours on long trips etching bone or carving ivory. Linda decided she would learn this craft and has been creating scrimshaw pieces as a full time profession for over 30 years.
Linda also crafts on mother of pearl; like this pendant,
old ivory becomes earrings
An old bone ginger jar becomes a piece of art.
Linda also makes molds to create these wonderful mermaids cast in
resin and then etched in the traditional manner of scrimshaw.
resin and then etched in the traditional manner of scrimshaw.
Linda's work is found in private collections, fine gift shops
and galleries around the globe.
and galleries around the globe.
Now, Linda may call her recycled piano keys bookmarks
I call them fascinating and see them as wonderful embellishments to nautical decor such as stringing several of these on some rope criss crossing a ceiling in a room, using them as ornaments or to dress up a gift box.
You can purchase Linda's work here
The fine yet, required print. This is not a paid endorsement or advertisement. I wrote to Linda Layden and asked if I may feature her piano key bookmarks and she graciously agreed and allowed the use of her photos. I've been blessed to have my work featured by others. I'm simply doing the same.
23 comments:
Her pieces are charming! Each is a little work of art!
Love her style and these are great lil items.I will pop over to check the rest out.I hope you are feeling better~Cheers Kim xox
I was thinking ornaments, too. She does beautiful work!
These are beautiful. Such creativity. Thank you for sharing. ox
I am always amazed at how creative people are and all the neat ideas they come of with this is one of those! I love them!
Nothing like tickling the ivories!!!
What a discovery, Rita. These are so gorgeous! I should go to the New Bedford whaling museum too, it's only half an hour drive away from where I live in RI.
What an amazing talent. Just beautiful!
How How gorgeous.. and how cleverly talented she is.. I truly love these.. especially the ginger gar and the lighthouse bookmark...
So glad you shared her work. Have a great weekend.. ciao xxx Julie
[apologies for absence still fighting the flu]
how cool! I especially love the ships in the 3rd bookmark.
Fun and beautiful!
Thanks so much!
Smiles~
Gypsea Nurse
I've always been a big fan of scrimshaw, and it's great to see that this art form hasn't died!
Wow!! Spectacular!!
:)
Kim
1022seashellave
You are so right, these are fascinating. And, they are beautiful. She is a very unique and talented artist. Thank you for introducing her to us. Really beautiful work!
Incredible talent! Ornaments would be wonderful as well!
I am off to her site , right now!
Have a PRETTY day!
Kristin
This is SO cool;
really love her
work. Thanks for
shining your light
on another amazing
artist!
xx Suzanne
Hi - hope you are well!
Love your scrimshaw post!
Featuring your signature spoons on my beachy keen shops section of my page!
Have a wonderful weekend-
Linda
beachside cottage
Linda's work is absolutely amazing, Rita! thanks for sharing with us. xo
Wow, that is seriously amazing stuff.
Wonderful works of art Rita, Linda has found her genre!!
xoxo
Karena
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Melissah
Each is a little work of art!
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she is amazing. wow. i am off to see her site now. :)
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