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CynthT — Celtic Knot work

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Description This was a design challenge for me...just to see if I could do it. It's not what I would call a finished product but you get the idea.
Concept is of a Rowan Tree and Twin Dragons.
It was fun but I won't likely be doing any more with this one.

All comments Welcome.

01/01/2012 Update : I am pleased to know who the original artist was for my inspiration on this piece! Cari Buziak. Please feel free to follow the link to see the incredible work being done by Cari at [link]
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caribuziak [2012-01-02 19:30:35 +0000 UTC]

Hi! No don't remove it! It's neat! But ya a credit might be helpful in the notes, just so there's a copyright trail for folks downstream and they know it comes from something etc. Thanks!

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caribuziak [2011-12-31 05:23:22 +0000 UTC]

Cool! Neat derivation you did off of my original tree. The tree is actually an original piece of art that I drew many years ago and have licensed it in a few different product lines! lol Here are a few versions that I have licensed it for, and how it appears on my website:

clip art designs:
[link]
licensed for a line of stencils:
[link]
licensed for a jewelry line:
[link]

I'm glad you enjoy my work!
Cari Buziak, aon-celtic.com

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CynthT In reply to caribuziak [2012-01-02 08:27:45 +0000 UTC]

At the time I had no idea who the original artist was for the design I was playing with. Your work is absolutely awesome and obviously far surpasses anything I have attempted.
This piece was a long while ago and was a practice piece, part of a compilation of several works I was playing with to eventually get a finished original design that I was pleased with for my tattoo [link] The tat has significant meaning to me.
Since you have a license on the original tree, do you have concerns about this one? Would you like me to remove the derivation I did from dA or make mention of your name and work with a link to your website on the page so folks can appreciate what the real piece looked liked?

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