Showing posts with label wolves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wolves. Show all posts

Friday 6 October 2017

Odin, Geri and Freki laptop briefcase!

Custom work for Denmark. Yes, why not navigate between two worlds? The past and the present in one piece.  This was a real hard job taking into consideration that this case has a very long zipper almost all along the entire briefcase body and an inner padding in the front and the back and as you should know, I never use a sewing machine (I do not have one and I don't want to have one) so this work took more than expected and most probably I will make laptop cases in the "messenger bag" style instead these big bags with zippers. In any case, here is it. And...as it use to be, all patterns and carvings are an own design. :)






Saturday 24 September 2016

Valknut Kindred



A "coat of arms" designed for the Valknut Kindred members. They are for our own country, Galicia! So it was a special pleasure making this time. Brown, cyan and mossy green which are traditional colors of our landscape. You can meet them here:

https://www.facebook.com/ValknutKindred/?fref=ts

Saturday 17 September 2016

Hammer and wolves tattoo design

Tattoo design for a customer in Spain. This design is part of a bigger forthcoming tattoo, made to cover almost a whole arm. Lets see what happens in the next chapter!

Wednesday 4 May 2016

Tuesday 3 May 2016

Odinn T shirt design

One eyed design for a T shirt...links to the shirts some later ;)

Wednesday 18 June 2014

FRIENDS OF ASAGRIM HORN

Friends of Asagrim Drinking Horn. Custom work for Mr Simon Gutural. 60cm/24". Patterns carved own designed. This is our second carved horn. A colouring in the same vein as the first one because both horns are made to be showed together in a wall.

Tuesday 23 August 2011

Wulfskara Bracers


Wulfskara Bracers. Wulfskara means "Band of wolves" an elite warrior group from our upcoming novel "Hrops fram Halja" based on Therving tribes (Visigoths) on the 4th century CE. Keep tuned! Those bracers are for sale. Own design and free interpretation of the Fylfot (4 Fylfots in one), inspired by Migration period art.