To begin this new piece, I started with the paper lace image

and a 3 foot length of 1/4 craft pine that has been sitting in my studio.

I roughly cut out the image and traced its shape on to the wood. I also traced a larger copycat shape which will serve as the piece’s outer frame. I then cut the piece out using my coping saw.

After much trial end error (and one broken but re-glued and repaired frame later), I ended up with the outer shape of the piece which was painted,

then gold leafed.

Next, on the top surface of the frame, I used a sgrafitto technique which is the process of scratching or stamping through the top layer of a surface to reveal the layer underneath. You often see this technique used in traditional Christian iconography to highlight the gold leaf. I will worry about the sides of the frame later.
For the next step, I cut out a solid duplicate of the frame from 1/64″ modeling wood.

I then laid the pieces together to get my first look at what the pendant will look like when assembled.

Happy with the results, its on to working on the back side of the piece which I will have to begin in the next post. Right now, I have a 5 month old who is in dire need of a bottle and a nap.
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