The Lindisfarne guitar
Bill Monroe, with his respect for the 'ancient tones', might approve of this 'Hiberno-Saxon' influence on a modern American instrument.Larry Robinson of California is an acknowledged master of inlay work on musical instruments. His latest project is inspired by one of the art treasures of the so-called 'Dark Ages' - the Book of Lindisfarne, a copy of the Four Gospels, written and illuminated by Bishop Eadfrith (d. 721) of Lindisfarne, north-east England.
Robinson studied Eadfrith's style and technique in minute detail before translating the scribe's artistry into inlay on a guitar. Part of the back is shown in this photo; more photos of the work in progress are here. Thanks to the Bluegrass Blog for this news.
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