For this project, I have drawn a simple Celticknot design, using some inexpensive art materials, some paper and a gold edging
marker pen.
The Celtic Knot Shape
Celtic knots resemble interwoven ribbon designs,
that go around forever and they can easily be incorporated into any calligraphy
project or on a gift card. Celtic knots
are commonly used in tattoo designs and printed on fabric.
My Celtic Knot Project 2
I started this project by drawing a Celtic knot
by freehand, using a hard nibbed 2H pencil and layout paper. The materials I used were a black pen, some
pencils for shading and a gold pen.
I first drew the outline of the Celtic knot in
fine pencil, then I drew the outline with the black pen and then shaded the
Celtic knot using a 2H and 2B pencil.
The 2B pencil was used for the darker shading. You can use any medium for this project, such
as charcoal or coloring pencils. You can
get watercolor pencils from any art shop, and they are great for setting off
some color to your artwork. You can dip
the pencil in some water and apply the pencil to paper and this will give an
appearance of watercolor paints.
A Simple Celtic Knot Design Celtic Knots and Calligraphy
Celtic knots are used for ornamentation, monuments
and manuscripts and were used extensively in the 8th century Gospels
and the Book of Kells. There are an
endless variety of Celtic knot designs and they can look like basket weave
knots or ribbons. Celtic knots can be
used in all sorts of calligraphy projects and are a great way to introduce
designs in any calligraphy work.
Celtic knots look complex and appealing but they
are easy to draw and look great in any project, with introductions to color and
shading to really set off your work.
They are like plaits on paper and have an interlaced looking
structure. They appear to have ropes
crossing over each other, over and under, like ribbons, for ever.
I will be posting other Celtic knot designs so
they can be introduced and used for other calligraphy projects. Celtic knots are relaxing and fun to draw.
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