There are two paddles on the wall which feature etched double curve motifs like the Peabody Museum's c1849 Passamaquoddy Paddle. On the right side, a few pointed paddles stand out with their painted black and red decoration. At the 0:19 mark there is a closeup of some more paddles, a few of which feature the lovely pyrographic artwork of Cara Jordan (previous post here)
Thursday, May 5, 2016
CCM Makers Paddle Video
Found a short video from the Canadian Canoe Museum showcasing a volunteer carving paddles in their museum workshop. In the quick, 1:27 long teaser, there are multiple shots of completed paddles adorning the wall.
There are two paddles on the wall which feature etched double curve motifs like the Peabody Museum's c1849 Passamaquoddy Paddle. On the right side, a few pointed paddles stand out with their painted black and red decoration. At the 0:19 mark there is a closeup of some more paddles, a few of which feature the lovely pyrographic artwork of Cara Jordan (previous post here)
There are two paddles on the wall which feature etched double curve motifs like the Peabody Museum's c1849 Passamaquoddy Paddle. On the right side, a few pointed paddles stand out with their painted black and red decoration. At the 0:19 mark there is a closeup of some more paddles, a few of which feature the lovely pyrographic artwork of Cara Jordan (previous post here)
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