This all started when I decided I needed to upgrade some of my own gear. I'm obsessed with all things Pictish, and want to bring Pictish art back to life. so I have been recreating as many Pictish carvings as possible as a way to do this, and to connect in some basic way to Pictish craftsmen by carving specifically 'type 2' stones which have depth to them which are the best for leatherwork, as they are suited to leather tooling methods as well as stone work, wheras 'type 1' pictish carvings do not connect so well as they are more basic lines without any depth.
Some of these design I have copied and drawn directly from the stones themselves, and others I have used drawings by Craig Low that he has done from the stones, simply because his are so well done and there would be little point spending the time doing it again.
Most of these will be put up for sale later today on BCUK and my own website, once I've sorted out all the measurements etc
HalfGoat Pictish Device Cases 2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Device Cases by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
My personal set:
Kindle case, phone case (I chose this one because of a dye malfunction on the front!) and wallet
HalfGoat Personal works by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
In more detail:
Kindle case with a Snake design by Craig Low, based on the remains of the snake carving found at Inverurie where I grew up. On the reverse is another design by Craig low, a representation of a part of the Boar of Gask stone.
HalfGoat Kindle Case Inverurie and Gask Stone by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Kindle case with wolves from the Keillor and Dunfallandy stones. These were both from representaton by Craig low, again just fantastic carvings
HalfGoat Pictish Kindle Case Dunfallandy and Kiellor by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Kindle case with knotwork and broken arrow symbol both from a stone at Meigle.
carved-pictish-stone-in-the-meigle-museum-east-of-blairgowrie-anmpy2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Kindle Case Meigle by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Phone case with some general pictish spirals taken from various stones and mixed together
HalfGoat Pictish Phone Case by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Phone case with beasts from the Brodie stone and some nice knotwork
brodie-castle by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Phone Case Brodie by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Phone case with Pictish mermaid and sea horses/kelpies from Meigle
1094730.jpg[ProductMain] by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
DSC_3367 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Phone Case Mermaid and Kelpies Meigle by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Phone case with two Pictish stag designs from various stones by Craig Low
Pictish Phone Case Stags by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Phone case with Pictish 'flower' design from Dunnichen with some more general spiral work on the back
meffan-museum-forfar-angus-pict-pictish-stone-ston1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Phone Case dunnichen flower by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
This phone case has designs taken directly from the Dupplin cross, near to where my mother lives in Perthshire
Dupplin Cross by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Phone Case Dupplin by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Here's a wee video to show how the pull tab works
[video=youtube;VQGueb5FHnA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQGueb5FHnA&feature=yo utu.be[/video]
Some of these design I have copied and drawn directly from the stones themselves, and others I have used drawings by Craig Low that he has done from the stones, simply because his are so well done and there would be little point spending the time doing it again.
Most of these will be put up for sale later today on BCUK and my own website, once I've sorted out all the measurements etc
HalfGoat Pictish Device Cases 2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Device Cases by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
My personal set:
Kindle case, phone case (I chose this one because of a dye malfunction on the front!) and wallet
HalfGoat Personal works by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
In more detail:
Kindle case with a Snake design by Craig Low, based on the remains of the snake carving found at Inverurie where I grew up. On the reverse is another design by Craig low, a representation of a part of the Boar of Gask stone.
HalfGoat Kindle Case Inverurie and Gask Stone by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Kindle case with wolves from the Keillor and Dunfallandy stones. These were both from representaton by Craig low, again just fantastic carvings
HalfGoat Pictish Kindle Case Dunfallandy and Kiellor by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Kindle case with knotwork and broken arrow symbol both from a stone at Meigle.
carved-pictish-stone-in-the-meigle-museum-east-of-blairgowrie-anmpy2 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Kindle Case Meigle by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Phone case with some general pictish spirals taken from various stones and mixed together
HalfGoat Pictish Phone Case by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Phone case with beasts from the Brodie stone and some nice knotwork
brodie-castle by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Phone Case Brodie by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Phone case with Pictish mermaid and sea horses/kelpies from Meigle
1094730.jpg[ProductMain] by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
DSC_3367 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Phone Case Mermaid and Kelpies Meigle by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Phone case with two Pictish stag designs from various stones by Craig Low
Pictish Phone Case Stags by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Phone case with Pictish 'flower' design from Dunnichen with some more general spiral work on the back
meffan-museum-forfar-angus-pict-pictish-stone-ston1 by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Phone Case dunnichen flower by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
This phone case has designs taken directly from the Dupplin cross, near to where my mother lives in Perthshire
Dupplin Cross by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
HalfGoat Pictish Phone Case Dupplin by Hamish Odinson, on Flickr
Here's a wee video to show how the pull tab works
[video=youtube;VQGueb5FHnA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQGueb5FHnA&feature=yo utu.be[/video]