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The proceeds from the sale of these scrimshaw sculptures will help us to reduce the debt Scrimshaw is an art form in which very small holes or lines are made with a fine needle, and then filled with paint. All scrimshaw work is done by hand using a loupe. The material used in these pieces, which were created by a group of artists in Bellingham, Washington, USA, is fossilized mammoth ivory. Donated by: Carl Little (Co-Founder of CAMMAC) and Barbara Little |