How to draw Celtic Knots 9 - Border Triskele Pictish Stone Cross

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  • How to draw a continuous Celtic Triskele knot pattern. This pattern is unique to the Rosie Priory Stone Cross, a Pictish artifact from the 7th century. This triskele is a complex variant of the trillium style knot found on Pictish stones in the 6th century. The simple trillium triskele is shown in part 1 d • How to draw Celtic Kno... . Jason Bellchamber shows the steps involved in constructing this triskele. A paper, pen, pencil, eraser and ruler are required. To construct this pattern in a corner click here • How to Draw Celtic Pat...

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  • @Pamcreatesjournals
    @Pamcreatesjournals 3 роки тому +1

    Just wanted to take the time to say thank you for your excellent videos and instructions. I am a new subscriber and have begun at your oldest video and I am working my way through all your videos. I am creating an instruction notebook showing your step by step technique for each knot for my own reference. I’ve been doing a couple of videos a day and I am enjoying drawing daily for the pure joy of it. You make it so easy to follow.Thank you Jason

    • @TheCelticGoldsmith
      @TheCelticGoldsmith  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the kind words! it would be great to see those.

  • @windywednesday4166
    @windywednesday4166 4 роки тому +1

    I've seen your videos before but now I'm following them step by step. Thank you so much for doing this I'm learning a lot.

    • @TheCelticGoldsmith
      @TheCelticGoldsmith  4 роки тому +1

      I appreciate the kind words! I tried sorting them into Hard, Medium and Easy. Let me know if there is an artifact with a pattern you wish me to do.

    • @windywednesday4166
      @windywednesday4166 4 роки тому

      @@TheCelticGoldsmith LOL, I don't have time to organize my Approach and draw... so I'm just drawing whatever you put out willy-nilly!

  • @Rubiastraify
    @Rubiastraify 9 років тому +2

    I checked out your website, and you do really fine work. I'm enjoying your tutorials because I want to use Celtic designs for pyrography. I also make jewelry, so I can appreciate the amount of expertise goes into creating your designs. Hope for your continued success!

  • @BlackFoxLeather
    @BlackFoxLeather Рік тому

    I love your how to draw videos! Keep em comin!

  • @machaart5094
    @machaart5094 8 років тому +2

    thank you, I'm doing a poster for my art assignment and the theme i chose is celtic. Your tutorial really helped. ☺

  • @TheCelticGoldsmith
    @TheCelticGoldsmith  12 років тому +1

    Excellent! The corners are where you can introduce a open circle where the knot changes direction 90 degrees and you could add a letter or symbol.

  • @1fallenleaf
    @1fallenleaf 12 років тому +1

    Thanks for all your videos. On one video you talked about bleeding and nonbleeding ink. Could you tell us more on that, and also something about paper. I am a beginner and your videos really help. Thank you.

  • @TheCelticGoldsmith
    @TheCelticGoldsmith  11 років тому +1

    The very first video I have posted I draw for kids when I am selling rings at a festival. Try looking in my videos for How to draw Celtic Knots 1 then once you've mastered it try numbers 2 - 6.

  • @olwynyoung6499
    @olwynyoung6499 5 років тому

    Absolutely gorgeous.

  • @TheAnonymousLeague52
    @TheAnonymousLeague52 12 років тому +1

    these need more views

  • @TheCelticGoldsmith
    @TheCelticGoldsmith  12 років тому +1

    I recommend Staedtler pens. Ask someone at your local art supply store. They would be able to help.

  • @franksavagesart9849
    @franksavagesart9849 8 років тому +1

    Thsnkyou very much for your tuition it has proved very helpfull in my design work...

    • @TheCelticGoldsmith
      @TheCelticGoldsmith  8 років тому +1

      Thank you for the kind words. If you have a specific artifact you would like to suggest please let me know.

    • @franksavagesart9849
      @franksavagesart9849 8 років тому

      Is there any really important designs that are recognised as a mark of the lord god i can intergrate C.? Alpha and Omega that kind of thing, a reference point or site would be fine an example would be excellent!
      Thankyou again. excelent vid.

    • @TheCelticGoldsmith
      @TheCelticGoldsmith  8 років тому +2

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chi_Rho
      Likely Chi and Rho. Page 34R of the Book of Kells has a Celtic page dedicated to it digitalcollections.tcd.ie/home/index.php?DRIS_ID=MS58_003v&#folder_id=14&pidtopage=MS58_130r&entry_point=67

    • @franksavagesart9849
      @franksavagesart9849 8 років тому

      Great stuff, i am designing a poster and wish to convey something relevant. I shall do some research on chi and Rho.
      If there are any important points i may need to know please let me know! Thanks again for your help.
      franksavsgesart.carbonmade.com/

  • @deesandiego
    @deesandiego 3 роки тому +1

    luv this

  • @TheCelticGoldsmith
    @TheCelticGoldsmith  12 років тому

    I had to teach myself some techniques. Tracing helps too. Practice as much as you can.

  • @TheCelticGoldsmith
    @TheCelticGoldsmith  12 років тому +1

    George Bains How to draw Celtic Knots is the best one to buy

  • @bhxish
    @bhxish 6 років тому

    Great vid, I love it!

  • @luzbioletarojasroca708
    @luzbioletarojasroca708 10 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤😊

  • @baba_boley_abracadabra
    @baba_boley_abracadabra 3 роки тому

    I don't understand how do you decide which is the outer part and the inner part. If you understand my question ?

  • @michaelfrazier8781
    @michaelfrazier8781 6 років тому

    And by the way I do like her artistry how you can draw the Celtic knots and stuff like that me and myself and MacArthur make carvings working on a Celtic cross

  • @TheCelticGoldsmith
    @TheCelticGoldsmith  11 років тому

    The cheaper ink pens will bleed through the paper and stain the surface below. An ink pen that is 0.5mm and costs a couple of $ would be best.

  • @miranatill6454
    @miranatill6454 7 місяців тому

    Das ist für Profi

  • @michaelfrazier8781
    @michaelfrazier8781 6 років тому

    Have to ask you what was Anne's last name Frasier freezer or or is it Frazier

    • @TheCelticGoldsmith
      @TheCelticGoldsmith  6 років тому

      It's usually spelled "Fraizer", although there are variants.

  • @TheUnclefester13
    @TheUnclefester13 7 років тому

    I was under the impression that the Celts did a lot of weaving and that these patterns were used to preserve the different weaves they used in their weave work. Any truth to that?

    • @TheCelticGoldsmith
      @TheCelticGoldsmith  7 років тому +1

      It's true that some Irish family's would stich certain patterns onto fishermans sweaters. I don't know when that started though.

  • @XXAFF
    @XXAFF 3 роки тому +1

    Why the long ovals.

    • @TheCelticGoldsmith
      @TheCelticGoldsmith  3 роки тому

      The ovals are to accommodate the direction of interlace so it may be a continuous in its own triangle and then connect to the other triangles. If all of the triangles were triquetras they would not connect. With a few tweaks in direction they are made to connect with the other triangles. This video may help to visualize it. ua-cam.com/video/VigicmWTybs/v-deo.html

  • @michaelfrazier8781
    @michaelfrazier8781 6 років тому

    And by the way if you haven't noticed in the last night and by the way I am a Frazier

  • @michaelfrazier8781
    @michaelfrazier8781 6 років тому

    Yes maybe so birthday just have to say the family yes and the answer to your question he runs in the family I've wondered about that see I wondered about that and yes I do a lot of school cartoons and stuff like that I carve into a lot of stuff like that and draw and all that

  • @ethanwilliams6378
    @ethanwilliams6378 11 років тому

    Please can you please put some for kids but these are hard Please

  • @marcoscardilli1770
    @marcoscardilli1770 10 років тому

    And in your lips?

  • @benjaminmassie2978
    @benjaminmassie2978 6 років тому

    O M M F G

  • @marcoscardilli1770
    @marcoscardilli1770 10 років тому

    Why too much blood in your hands 'cause you're celtic?

  • @benjaminmassie2978
    @benjaminmassie2978 6 років тому

    N M F W

    • @TheCelticGoldsmith
      @TheCelticGoldsmith  6 років тому

      If you have a chance, visiting the Pictish stones themselves in the spring and summer is inspiring. Especially the museum in Meigle Scotland.

  • @TheWelsh0ne
    @TheWelsh0ne 10 років тому

    You obviously don't know much about Celtic history. For one Celtic knotwork was around long before the Saxons went to Britain. It was Welsh speaking tribes who started the knotwork in Britain. They brought the art with them when they traveled across europe.

    • @TheCelticGoldsmith
      @TheCelticGoldsmith  10 років тому +4

      Thank you for commenting. Would you be able to forward any links with any Welsh Artifacts that feature Celtic Interlace and their respective dates of origin? I would very much like to investigate them.

  • @TheDemondose
    @TheDemondose 10 років тому

    saxons? weren't even from that part of northern europe intact they weren't northern european.

    • @TheCelticGoldsmith
      @TheCelticGoldsmith  10 років тому +1

      interesting reading on the Saxons and their history as well as the Jutes and Angles. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxons
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angles
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jutes

    • @TheDemondose
      @TheDemondose 10 років тому +1

      north german plain is not the north. in fact germany and germanic true genetics are on the other side of scandinavia hence german. I'm native gaidheal from central òich, pretty knowledgeable on saxons. infact the true people who lived in the south of the island are brigantii gymru,the welsh.
      "oh by the way i hope I'm not coming off as an ass to you ,sorry if i am." is very interesting yes.
      you do blacksmithing? :) so do i and carpentry.