How to Draw Celtic Knots 26 - Crescent Triskele of Kells pg 32v, 4of4

Part four of four on drawing a particular crescent shaped Celtic knot from the Book of Kells. It is a double Triskele knot found on the bottom of folia 32v. In this section Jason Bellchamber shows smooth out the thickness of the ribbons with your think ink marker. This will make it more pleasing to the eye. Sorry if it ends abruptly. Interestingly the design originates from a Pictish pattern that is nearly 200 years older on the Rosie Priory Pictish Cross. To draw you’ll need a hard pencil, an eraser,
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