Steppes Artisan
August 2000 Photos
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People & Art Displays
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Evening Court
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Images on this page provided by Lord Caelin on Andrede.

The scroll on the left, was done by Lady Lavina del Bakhous, apprentice to
Mistress Stella Silvana. This was her first original scroll, (and is based on
the Simon de Vire Book of Hours). It will be used for the Archery Champion at
Elfsea's Defender in September. Lady Lavina was chosen as one of the Artisan's
favorites in the competition. On the right, Lord Krag? with some great armor
made with entirely period techniques.

These
two fabulous Tudor gowns were done by Lady Mary Elizabeth Wickham apprentice to
Duchess Larissa Alwynn Clarewood of Aquitane

At left, Lady Rixande, recently moved in to Elfsea from Atlantia, hasn't wasted any time
getting involved with a wonderful display of early glass beads. At right, Lord
Daniel Stewart won the 'Most Practical' challenge with this outstanding chair.

At left, HE Galen, Baron of Elfsea, has been hard at work on this impressive
display of chainmaille. At right, these excellent Russian-style icons were
created by HL Morgann of Romney from Tempio.

HE Allessandra, Baroness of Elfsea, displays some wonderful period embroidery,
costuming and more.

On the left, Lady Ameline answering this Laurel's question about her display,
seen at right. Lady Ameline's latest attempts feature some superb pieces of
regalia (in the front) as well as glass buttons and perfume bottles.

At left, HL Darius of the Bells, shows more of his endless talents with these
etched glass dishes as well as a fine meal to serve on them. It was learned that
Princess Lexxy, who's first choice of food is not chicken, enjoyed HL Darius's
preparation so much she had two helpings!
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