This Telemark design was painted on a 14" plate using JoSonja's acrylics.
This Telemark 8" plate includes a nisse that I painted in a very old design in the 1980's.
This 12” shallow bowl was painted using JoSonja acrylics in the Telemark style.
This Transparent Telemark design was a 2009 SDP convention project. Kleister medium is used mixed into the paint to achieve the transparent effect.
The design is fun to paint freehand, but the design is included in the packet along with the directions and photographs of the steps.
This Telemark towel holder was painted in 2005 using JoSonja acrylics. The wood piece measures 5” x 9” and makes a good class project.
This tine was painted on a Teal Green background in 1995 using JoSonja acrylics in the Telemark style. It measures nine inches in diameter by four inches high.
This Telemark mangle board is painted in a more contemporary style using metallics with the basic palette.
This is a great try for any style. Here I painted it with two roots so the design still flows around. There a lots of simple Telemark flowers frowing out between the scrolls and where ever there was empty spaces. I hope you'll enjoy this one which can be painted with any background color.
This Telemark tray was painted with a view of a landscape inside. The tray measures 18” x 10 5/8” x 2 ¾” which includes short legs.
I incorporated two birds in this Telemark tray painted in 2003 using JoSonja acrylics. The tray measures 18” x 10 5/8” x 2 ¾” which includes short legs.
This Chippendale tray was painted in 1998 in the Telemark style using JoSonja acrylics. The tray I designed it out of wood, similar to metal trays. It measures 15 3/4” x 10” x 1 1/8”.
This packet includes two basic Telemark designs for 6” plates painted in 2000 using JoSonja acrylics.
This 16” Telemark bowl was painted using JoSonja acrylics in 2006. The bowl comes from “Turn of the Century”, but the design could easily be painted on a plate.
This Telemark design is painted on a 16 inch three beaded plate which comes from Hofcraft. I used values of blue for the background. Lettering which reads, "Life is full of the big things for the ones who are comfortable with the small things," circles the center design. For the border I used string of Telemark flowers.
This is a great bowl withthe double beads to trim with correspondending colors. I used Rich Gold in the line work and mixed with Raw Sienna in some areas where I side loaded into reds and greens. You can see the root of the design comes out of the edge of the bowl next to the beads for something different.


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