Skoll – Norse Wolf Star Rune Sculpture
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Description
🐺⭐ In the beginning, there was darkness. Then Skoll began to run.
In Norse mythology, Skoll is the great wolf who chases the sun across the sky — and one day, at Ragnarök, he will finally catch it. Here he emerges from the cosmos itself, his face marked with the constellations of the night sky, surrounded by interlocking rune rings that hold the secrets of the universe.
The rune rings are an original creation — no direct translation, just the feeling of ancient knowledge, forever turning, forever intertwined.
Printed in black PLA on the Bambu Lab P1S and finished with a Dry-Brush technique using metallic bronze, silver, and gold acrylic paints — bringing out the depth of the rune rings and making the constellation lines glow like starlight.
Print Settings:
- Material: PLA
- Layer Height: 0.16 mm
- Supports: Yes
- Infill: 15–20%
- Printer: Bambu Lab P1S
Painting – Dry-Brush Technique:
- Base: Black PLA (no primer needed)
- Layer 1: Metallic Bronze — dry-brush over all raised surfaces and rune rings
- Layer 2: Metallic Silver — lightly over the rune text to make it pop
- Layer 3: Metallic Gold — targeted on the constellation lines and dots on the wolf face
- Result: A cosmic, ancient bronze look with glowing star lines
🔗 More from the Norse/Viking Series:
- 🌙 Fenrir Moon – Norse Wolf Relief
- 🐺 Fenrir – Norse Wolf Bust
- 🌿 Mythic Forest Totem – Wolf, Bear & Boar Relief
- 🐍 Jormungandr Snake & Mjolnir – Norse Statue
- 🪓 Viking Wolf Axe – Nordic Style
- ⚡ Odin Bust – Allfather Norse Viking Sculpture
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