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PYRO ARTISTS

Art Burn: A Peek at Pyrography by Joan Hardie

Birchwood Arts LLC: Here at Birchwood Arts we use woodcarving, woodturning, paint and pyrography to create art, signs, toys, furniture, boxes, bowls etc...

Camilo Gonzalez: Dedicated to the preservation of the ancient art of pyrography. The gallery selections include pieces offered for sale as well as completed custom commissions for viewing.

Dino Muradian: A wonderful site. Beautiful work, mastering the art of chiaroscuro.

Lance Russrum: Photo-realistic style to lend reality and immediacy to events that happened long ago - or may never have happened at all. If, through my works, I can communicate my passion for these things to others and possibly spark someone's interest, I will feel that I have been successful.

Nedra's Pyrography: Award winning pyrographic artist, Nedra Denison works on a variety of medium. Some of her subject matter include native american, animals, and western themes. Nedra is also a pyrographic instructor and teaches students of all levels

Pyrography: Award winning website with an extensive world gallery of pyrographic art with well over 100 images. Free worksheets and information on pyrography.

Pyrographic Art: Wildlife, Pet Portraits, People Portraits and almost anything that can be drawn.

Pyrographic exhibition: Take a look at pyrographic work from Belgium. Ivan Govaerts leads you through his virtual exhibition. Meet with a self-educated wood lover from Europe.

Southwest Woodcrafts: Custom wood walking sticks and canes, custom clocks, pyrography, and more. Elegantly, custom designed and handcrafted custom wood walking sticks and custom wood canes, soul catchers, and other custom gift items. Custom Art from Wood. All made in USA.

Sue Burne, Pyrography, Glass Engraving and Calligraphy: Sue Burne lives in Somerset, England and enjoys a number of arts and crafts. She receives regular commissions for pyrography, glass engraving and calligraphy. She has also sold a number of paintings in a variety of media.

Sue Walters: In my opinion probably the best pyrography web site on the net! Full of wonderful images and valuable information. Definitely worth a look!.

Whataburn by: Portraitpyro: Your Pyrographic Source on the Web.