We wood point out one Conn Rosendubh. Who picked up his hammer and saw the needs of his Barony.
Threading people together through a love of Lucet.
He sued awl doubters with the beauty of his Leatherwork
With more than a grain of sense, he has struck the right timber through his passions.
The unvarnished truth is that We see an empty spot in Our Order of the Silver Brooch.
Today, would have Conn Rosendubh fill it.
Crafted this day, October 7th, AS 52 at the First Court at the Coronation Of Ivan Ivanov syn Dimitriov vynuk Tzardikov and Matilde de Cadenet in the Barony of Settmour Swamp.
Threading people together through a love of Lucet.
He sued awl doubters with the beauty of his Leatherwork
With more than a grain of sense, he has struck the right timber through his passions.
The unvarnished truth is that We see an empty spot in Our Order of the Silver Brooch.
Today, would have Conn Rosendubh fill it.
Crafted this day, October 7th, AS 52 at the First Court at the Coronation Of Ivan Ivanov syn Dimitriov vynuk Tzardikov and Matilde de Cadenet in the Barony of Settmour Swamp.
Word Count 96
This BLOG nailed it!!!
This was a joint adventure with Aesa Sturludottir. I based the drawing on De Mulieribus claris, 1473. I used Winsor & Newton Black India Ink on architecture paper, not an artist's paper. After this scroll I no longer use it.
For the words, I chose to go for all sorts of woodworking puns in keeping with the items he created that contributed toward his Silver Brooch.
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