Full Documentation Link EK Wiki: https://wiki.eastkingdom.org/wiki/Sefa_Hrafnsdóttir This research will explore the Lady of Tuna, a pendant discovered in a grave site dig in modern day Sweden and how the depiction of her clothes inspired me to re-create a wearable outfit in the here and now. Who is she? The Lady of Tuna was discovered in... Continue Reading →
A&S Championship and Display 2022: Agatha the Wanderer
https://youtu.be/oXd-wpAT27c Last fall, a friend gifted me a rommelpot (literally, rumble-pot), also called a friction drum. Rommelpots can be dated back to at least the 16th century (citation). I was excited to have this unusual musical instrument, and was determined to learn a song to play with it. This naturally (for me) led to the... Continue Reading →
A&S Championship and Display 2022: Ellynor Redpath
This piece is a recreation of an extant Spanish Farthingale, dated to the 1580's. The Spanish farthingale was a cone shaped hoop shirt worn under the full skirts of the Elizabethan era. Geometry was used to approximate the shape and dimensions of the backside of the missing skirt, and then recreated using period methods and... Continue Reading →
A&S Championship and Display 2022: Lord Nicol mac Donnachaidh
For this paper, I revisited a text written about three years ago using a method I developed for modifying period documents. Starting with the same sources, I rewrote the scroll, and used the two texts to make some determinations about myself as an artist and the method. The questions I tried to answer were:What did... Continue Reading →
A&S Championship and Display 2022: Siobhan ingean ui Ghadhra
I first made this medicinal restorative in early Autumn. At Summer’s End, while local apples are just becoming available for cider-making, hot and humid September days call for a cool and refreshing drink that will quench one’s thirst yet preserve one’s wits from strong drink. It seems that all my compatriots rely on sekanjabin as... Continue Reading →