E-Museum of Pyrographic Art

Portraits and Paintings Hall



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to the K. J. "Mixo" Sydenham Salon


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Dargo High Plains
by K. J. Mixo Sydenham

Pyrography and color on wood
in Red Gum frame




"Anyone for Tennis?"
by K. J. Mixo Sydenham

Pyrograph flanked by mirrors




Jim Morrison
by K. J. Mixo Sydenham

Pyrograph flanked by mirrors




"First Fleeter"
by K. J. Mixo Sydenham

Pyrography on wood with color





Banksia on Spruce
by K. J. Mixo Sydenham

Pyroengraved Frame with Mirror




"Weiner Stein Einz"
by K. J. Mixo Sydenham

Crest Logo of Vienna Stone Masonry One
Pyroengraved Plaque in Frame




Still Life
by K. J. Mixo Sydenham

Pyroengraved Plaque in Frame


Mixo Sydenham is known for his striking pyrographs on wood panels set in unusual, irregularly shaped wood frames chosen to complement the art work. He works with a wire-tipped pyrographic pen and often adds special effects with a blowtorch, as well. Most of his recent pyroworks (including pyrographs on paper) are enhanced with lifelike water color effects and include a wide variety of subject matters worked from his original photographs.

For more about his art work and the pyrographic art movement he is leading in Australia, go to the Pyro Cafe Down Under website linked to this logo:

To read a fully illustrated article about the artist's background and his pyro art work, see Pyrography in the Land Down Under in the Woodcarvers Online Magazine, linked here.


You are leaving the Mixo Sydenham salon.
You can return to the:
Portraits and Paintings Hall
or visit one of the following:



Pyrographic Art Exhibit Halls:


Decorative and Applied Art

Sculpture

Traditional and Folk Art

Antique Pyrography

Children's Pyrographic Art

Special Pyrographic Art


The Book Store exhibit


PyrographicTools exhibit.


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