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  • Writer's pictureRenee Hougey

Non-Traditional scrolls

Updated: Dec 4, 2021

My first "live" peerage scroll. Cathedral glass over perg, winsor and Newton watercolors and Calli ink

Merewyn's Guiding Beacon scroll. The overall idea for this came before the assignment, and their excellencies were kind enough to assign it to me. I had a record amount of lead time on this one, with about 10 months to work on it. Foiled cathedral glass, enamel paint, pine, linseed oil.













Baroness Machteld Cleine's Court Baronage

Foiled glass, red oak, boiled linseed oil, Winsor and Newton watercolor and Calli ink on Pergamenata. First finished frame.













My Peer's Pelican scroll, made with 10 days notice. No pressure. Frame is pine finished with boiled linseed oil. First leaded glass piece.


Boiarynia Ceara of Novogrod's Laurel Scroll

Source: Cathedral of St. Sophia of Novgorod


Egg tempera (made from Dorking eggs), gold leaf, fish glue size, copper and copper-colored aluminum, fish glue/gypsum/honey/pigment gessos, glass, and obnoxiously tiny brass nails, on pine. Some liquid leaf copper was used for the edging and repairs, and E-6000 to reinforce the copper piping, and the back is finished with boiled linseed oil. Bag is handsewn (aside from internal quilting) with handspun undyed linen (spinning NOT by me). Words by Baroness Machteld Cleine (not including the portion on the larger panels, which is just official business). I could write a paper on this one.




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