How to Draw Celtic Patterns 41 Circular Triskele from St. Vigeans Pictish Cross 4of5
In this the penultimate video segment, we have the ribbon of the design prepared and we will use a thick marker to start filling in the back ground. This technique is called filling in the negative space. It makes the positive parts seem to float to the human eye. St. Vigeans Pictish cross is likely from the 6th to early 7th century due to the use of simpler Celtic knotwork and spiral work. The quadrants of this circle has 4 repeating triskele designs. They are variants of a Celtic trillium knot whic
|
|