Pyrographic Art

By Charles

Fire between my fingertips shepherds a butterfly and creates art on wood canvases.

Featured Collection

Shepherding a Butterfly

Original pyrographic works on wood

Above All Else

Above All Else

be my gateway, baby (purple)

be my gateway, baby (purple)

be my gateway, baby (red, white & blue)

be my gateway, baby (red, white & blue)

Begin Within

Begin Within

Claim Now

Claim Now

Claim Now

$325.00
Faith & Dominos

Faith & Dominos

Love Plays On Rainy Days

Love Plays On Rainy Days

The bots sent me a red king.

The bots sent me a red king.

What's the password, neighbor?

What's the password, neighbor?

Who will be a witness?

Who will be a witness?

Whose nine lives am I (eye)...

Whose nine lives am I (eye)...

Artist Statement - An Eastern Tiger Swallowtail visits our garden and gives rise within me to thoughts of vulnerability, the nature of vulnerability, and a responsibility to protect the vulnerable. I consider the spiritual image of a shepherd protecting vulnerable sheep, and also the counterpart image of hungry predators seeking the most vulnerable. Such thoughts fuel a fire within, an anger at injustice, an anger at the harm that irresponsibility or negligence can cause.


Working in pyrography, I began feeling the fire between my fingertips, a fire which felt like channeling an ancient force, to burn images into wood. Meditating on contemporary  iconography, I located images which, when combined, suggest a narrative tension around stories of vulnerability, of claiming agency, of navigating a landscape where predators roam freely.


Individually, each work in this collection contains its own drama between the vulnerable, the predator, and those who might be or might become a shepherd. Collectively, Shepherding a Butterfly encourages a pilgrimage which explores the process of nurturing the innate shepherd to watch over, guide, protect, and care for a vulnerable butterfly within the heart’s garden.

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Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it. - Proverbs 4:23 (New International Version).