Art Appears in Many Forms
work by Tira Mitchell

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007 Published in: 2007 Archives Share

Engravers, wood carvers, and stone setters are drawn to creative handwork, perhaps more than other artists. And, they are constantly seeking different opportunities to make something beautiful.

What began as an ordinary egg shell has been transformed into a wonderful, delicate art piece by engraver Tira Mitchell. She used soft geometric shapes to create a contrast that enhances the original form of the shell. Tira used a rotary tool with a carbide barrel bur to carve the shell; she worked inside a plastic cabinet to control and remove dust.

With a Russian-Ukrainian background, Tira felt a connection to her heritage from this work. Art from egg shells has been a traditional canvas for centuries, and continues to be inspiring today. Consider your family background when choosing creative projects to experience something unique and personally rewarding.