They start from a pencil drawing, often involving a geometric base. Once hand drawn, the piece is coloured in pencil, with a little bit of gold ink along the way sometimes. An A4 piece can take between 40 to 60 hours to complete.
If you would like to see the finished version of this drawing, then it will be on display as part of the Prudhoe Art Trail between 9 and 23 July. The centre point for the trail is Prudhoe Library, where you can see one piece of work from each of the 24 artists taking part in the trail. From this centre point, you can find out in which Prudhoe business each of the artists is displaying their work, and then visit the different businesses and artist displays. My work will be in the Prudhoe Community Hub at No. 61 Front Street.
You can visit my blog for more details on the trail, or if you're interested in learning Celtic knotwork, you can also book a one-to-one workshop with me. Both my blog and my workshops can be found on my website or by clicking on the image below.
Carrie, Crafts for Wellbeing