Friday Harbor Art Studio http://fridayharborartstudio.com scrimshaw, engravings, picture framing Wed, 10 Nov 2021 23:00:37 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.16 Welcome to Friday Harbor Art Studio http://fridayharborartstudio.com/?p=4 http://fridayharborartstudio.com/?p=4#comments Wed, 11 Apr 2012 16:01:35 +0000 http://fridayharborartstudio.com/?p=4 As of 2017, after 25 years, Friday Harbor Art Studio closed the retail location and has moved to a home studio location at: 321 Geneste St. Friday Harbor, WA 98250

BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Custom PICTURE FRAMING services will continue in the new location BY APPOINTMENT. Please call first (360.472.1053).

Artwork: Years of sailing on historic tall ships, schooners and sloops led to an all-encompassing interest into the construction, maintenance and handling of traditional sailing vessels. Sailing a replica whaler led to the study of whales and participation in whale research. I’ve since established my credentials as an artist of sea life and accurate, historic, ship portraits in scrimshaw, pen & ink, drypoint engraving and carving (Free Willy II amulet). Awards include four Mystic Internationals and I am an artist member of the American Society of Marine Artists since 1982. My studio/gallery, Friday Harbor Art Studio, is in it’s 30th year.

For more examples of my work, please go to howardrosenfeld.com

I have been doing custom scrimshaw for  over 40 years. I specialize in ship/sailboat portraits but have done everything from people to horses to helicopters; as large presentation pieces, belt buckles, pendants and plaques. When I began whale’s teeth had no commercial value and they were being given away. Later, when ivory became controversial I began to ‘scrimshaw’ copper plates, which is drypoint engraving, a non-acid etching technique that dates from 1400. The engraved copper plate is used for pressing limited edition prints.  As a professional picture framer, custom framing for all of the above is also a specialty, as well as the best acid free, art conservation presentations.  I sometimes add scrimshaw remarques on antique piano keys, mammoth or fossil walrus ivory to the framed prints (click on About Me for more). Finally, newly enacted ivory laws make commercial use for my artwork problematic, except for ivories documented to be over 100 years old, like fossilized and mammoth ivory.

Howard Howie Rosenfeld
Friday Harbor Art Studio
321 Geneste St.
Friday Harbor, WA 98250 USA
360.472.1053
www.howardrosenfeld.com
howierosenfeld@gmail.com

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howie@fridayharborartstudio.com

Shenandoah (scrimshaw)

Drying Sails (drypoint engraving)

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