Showing posts with label Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Designs. Show all posts

Friday 10 June 2016

Gutrazda!

My lastest effort for Gutrazda: The Movement for revival of the Gothic Language. A blog banner and an anagram for Gutrazda: The movement for revival of the Gothic Language. As you may know, Gothic Language (Gothic: Gutrazda) is the earliest Germanic Language attested in a fully readable context. In adittion to the known datable corpus, this site is plenty of neologisms according to modern life, lessons are pretty easy to follow, so this site offers a great way to start on the language learning. Check out the new banners, the site, and like the button on its Facebook site here:

https://gutrazda.wordpress.com/

Gutrazda on Facebook

Saturday 21 May 2016


 I wanted to make a longship on a bag, using the well known Celto-Nordic kind of ornamentation, well, here is it turned into a beltbag. Hand sewn,carved and dyed, and, as it use to be, the carved patterns are own designed. If you thing this is for you, order it on the link below!

https://www.etsy.com/es/listing/280354782/drakkar-beltbag?ref=shop_home_active_2






Tuesday 3 May 2016

Textile banner design


Once upon a time I've did this design, I guess it's too large to put it on leather or any other craft (unless a back tattoo, but no one payed attention to it back in the day xD), so we've decided to make a textile banner for ourselves, and here's the result. Nope, this time we are not the textile makers, we found this service diving in the net ;)

Oh...I almost forgot it, this design ended on a T shirt for sale also, but I'll post T shirts some later....

Fraujo entering Halja

I wanted to make a more "realistic"  drawing some time ago, something personal...so I did the East Germanic version of Freyja, called Ingwon/Fraujo in Gothic, who regarding some scholars she had a triple attribute: Goddes of Earth, Goddes of Fertility and Goddes of Death. Therefore the pic is entitled "Fraujo enering Halja", the realm of the dead... The drawing is hand penciled and inked, and then digitally coloured. I shall probably sell printed copies on the shop soon.