Pyrography is an inexpensive and fun art that can really spice up your DIY projects. You just need a pyrography pen, clean piece of wood, and your imagination, to create one-of-a-kind items.
Amanda Chase creates award-winning art — called pyrography or “writing with fire” — by burning detailed images onto wood. She recently won first place at the Texas Zoo’s Art Expedition contest in the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Time to awaken your inner artist! On Friday, ...
An inconspicuous seasoning shop in Weihai's Chucun town hides a treasure trove of traditional Chinese paintings, pyrography, and painted gourds. [Photo by Gao Xin for chinadaily.com.cn] Pyrography, a ...
The Coconino National Forest is part of the largest contiguous stand of ponderosa pine trees in the world. The trees loom large and tall, in various shapes and sizes, uninterrupted from New Mexico to ...
The art of pyrography has been revived in Juye county, located in East China's Shandong province. Artisans there have combined brush painting techniques with burning techniques to create wonderful ...
SEATTLE — Snohomish-based artist Crystal Bailar of MossTangle Arts has a love for the outdoors and a talent for transforming wood slices into beautiful works of art. Using paint and pyrography, Bailar ...
CANTON — Heidi Fawver was engulfed in art on the second floor of The Hub Art Factory. A funky space helmet, vibrant David Bowie portrait, an oversized image of Martin Luther King Jr., mannequins, ...