Book of the Dead, and the Eye of Horus

The main piece with the hieroglyphics has been taken from the Egyptian ‘Book of the Dead’, in which Anubis [the jackal-headed god] guides the deceased on his journey into the after-life.  First the person is judged by those depicted at the top.  The glyphs on the right tell the story of how the dead man has lived his life.  This will dictate on what kind of after-life he has.  The eye of Horus on the trinket box indicates that the eagle-headed god Horus is watching over the owner.  Again, like all my work, it can be adapted to auit individual taste, making each one unique

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Robertson Clan Crest

The clan motto reads ‘Virtutis Gloria Merces’ which means, ‘Glory Rewards Valour’.  I design these according to whatsoever clan is desired, and as they are all hand done it is very easy for me to personalise them

Celtic Horse

This Celtic Horse spoon is one of many designs i do on just about anything made of wood

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Man in the Moon

This Man in the Moon clock is perfect for children who are learning to tell the time without the use of numbers.  It’s also an ideal gift for all ages as it makes a pleasant addition to a bedroom, kitchen or sitting room

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Feros Ferio ‘I am fierce with the fierce’

The Chisholm clan crest clock, complete with motto, ‘Feros Ferio’, meaning, ‘I am Fierce with the Fierce’

Celtic Dragon

This is my favourite.

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September 11th Aftermath: Raising the Flag

Inspired by a newspaper i bought enroute to Utah, i drew this because i respect the firefighters in all countries who risk their own lives to save others, unconditional of race, creed or colour

Mormon Missionaries

These young men very kindly made time to pose for me

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Japanese

This indicates one of the many cultures that interest me

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Ear in Detail

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