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An Ancient Viking Ship in Modern Times

The swooping hull forms and the blocks on the end of the spars in this piece were influenced by my visit to the Draken Harald Harfarge.

It is possible to view ancient Viking ships in person in museums like the Viking Ship Museum in Olso, Norway.  Their amazing preservation after being buried for centuries helps us to understand their construction and design. Although I personally have not visited these ships, many others have and there are many resources online for research which I have used in my work.

In Fall 2016, I was about halfway through grad school and I was working on a body of work based on the forms of traditional ships, I came across an amazing video showing the construction of a modern version of a Viking longship. The Draken Harald HÃ¥rfagre was designed using a combination of designs using artifacts in museums along with the shipbuilding traditions of Scandinavia, this ship was built from May 2010 – Dec 2011 to sail the seas in the wake of its forebears. Continue reading An Ancient Viking Ship in Modern Times