Revisit 9 Fine Art Inspiration with Aney Carver of Pyrocrafters
On this revisited episode of the Peak Pyrography podcast I chat with Aney Carver of Pyrocrafters. She got started woodburning back in 2015 after playing around with other art forms. Now Aney discusses how she uses the wood canvas and her unique artstyle to create intricate pieces of fine art. Listen in to find out where she gets her inspiration and what she does on days when it’s not so easy to find.
Aney book Step by Step Pyrography for beginners is a must have for anyone starting on their wood burning journey. You can find Aney at Fine Art shows around Alabama or at any of the links below.
Book Step by Step Pyrography for Beginners
Book Drawing with Fire: A Beginner’s Guide to Woodburning
Who to Follow:
During recording Aney mentioned these folks.
Meghan Robertson @honeybeezigns
Krishna Mistry @krishnascanvas
Jenna Rainey @jennarainey
She reached out later to recommend these channels as well
Brenda Wilkie pyrographymadeeasy on YouTube
Megan @happicamperkc
Nicholas Doughtry @the1937studio
Supplies to Use:
Burner and Nibs
TruArt with writing tip and ball tip @truarthq
PJL Enterprises Optima @pjl_enterprises
Wood
KJP Select Hardwoods @kjpselecthardwoods
Color
Windsor and Newton 24 color palette @winsorandnewton
Safety
Fume Extractor built into the workshop
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