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» Heart of the World
» Rose and Thorn
» "Fragile thing"
» Stuart's Cross
» Grace
» Celtic hearts
» "Alone"


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Sara Scholz

I started dabbling in Celtic knotwork a few years ago for a design class project. I'm still just dabbling, but I'm having fun.
The name Aranel is a translation, into one of Tolkien's elvish tongues, of my first name;an Anglicized version of a biblical name meaning Princess.






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Welcome to my Creative Outlet, or What I Do While the Kids are in School!
Credit where credit is due: the titles of most of my works are borrowed from songs by the Great British band, Big Country. (Get it. Great Britain/British. ha,ha,ha, er...hem. Anyway...) This is partly in memory of their late frontman, the brilliant singer/songwriter/lyricist/guitarist Stuart Adamson, but mostly because Big Country is most often what is on the stereo when I am working. There is no higher tribute than that, not only to Stuart, but to the entire band and their associates.

Enjoy!

Kells spiral

Kells spiral
Inspired by the Book of Kells

Walk the Hill

Walk the Hill
Colorful, swirling, design

Heart of the World

Heart of the World
Graphic Celtic knotwork design

Rose and Thorn

Rose and Thorn
Beautiful black-and-white Celtic design

"Fragile thing"

"Fragile thing"
Delicate knotwork in pure black and white

Stuart's Cross

Stuart's Cross
In honor of the late, great Stuart Adamson

Grace

Grace
Celtic knotwork cross

Celtic hearts

Celtic hearts
A collection of designs based around a simple knot of interlocked hearts

"Alone"

"Alone"
Intricately interlaced hearts with an art-deco feel


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» Kells spiral
» Walk the Hill
» Heart of the World
» Rose and Thorn
» "Fragile thing"
» Stuart's Cross
» Grace
» Celtic hearts
» "Alone"

Shopkeeper Bio

Sara Scholz

I started dabbling in Celtic knotwork a few years ago for a design class project. I'm still just dabbling, but I'm having fun.
The name Aranel is a translation, into one of Tolkien's elvish tongues, of my first name;an Anglicized version of a biblical name meaning Princess.



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