A "Loony" Engraving
This beautiful bulino work was done by 21-year-old Jake Newell, an
Emporia State University student. With less than a year of experience,
Jake is creating high-quality artwork and learning very quickly. He
has only had two semesters of engraving courses at ESU and is working
toward a degree in education.
This piece is more of a common scene throughout engraving themes
than Newell's very personal engraving of Dakota (featured
September 21, 2007). A single loon divides the still waters as it coasts along.
What could be a small island or peninsula in the background brings
balance to the design. A few clouds dot the sky, and a soft, rolling
tree-line shapes the landscape beyond the shore.
This very simple composition makes for quite a classic scene that
would look great on anything from a pendant to a rifle. It takes dedication
and a passion for engraving to advance at any level. For more information
on learning to engrave, call the GRS Training Center at 1-800-835-3519
or visit the GRS Training Center website.