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9 Beautiful Forest Pyrography Patterns

People basically keep pyrography artwork in their homes and office to build a bond with nature. To showcase artwork that reminds you of nature, you must love to keep the art of a forest. And to do this, you can choose to make a forest pyrography artwork. That must be the most excellent and unique way in this case. If you are not sure about how to do that, you can check out the following pyrography forest patterns.

Forest Patterns in Pyrography

1. Forest Skyline Scenario

Forest skyline pattern pyrography
Forest skyline pattern pyrography
  • Very simple in idea but suitable only for the professionals for the realistic look and light-dark contrast depiction.
  • A deep mark-creating pyrography tip works best, an assorted one will work even greater.
  • Best is to transfer the pyrography pattern first from an image. This article discusses the methods of patterns transfer.
  • It can be modified with easy-to-draw forest animals like elephants, giraffes, etc.
  • Looks great on soft-wood base wall hangings, chopping boards, and similar craft items.

2. Pine Forest

Plain pine forest wood burn art
Plain pine forest wood burn art
  • Need to draw the individual pine trees, in a random pattern so that it looks like a natural forest.
  • To make a jungle-like appearance, it is essential to draw a lot of pine trees.
  • May require the deepest burning temperature to create the darkness of the forest, though it depends on the wood you are using.
  • Good for burning the naturist vibe at home, restaurants, the library, and the workplace. 

3. Painted Forest With Mountain Pyrography

Forest and mountain pyrography
Forest and mountain pyrography
  • Suitable for making expensive woodwork artistic wall hanging frames.
  • Only suitable for artists who are good at both pyrography and painting.
  • A touch of lighter colors with different shades of burning marks brings a nice outcome.
  • Should have a decorative border and different naturalistic elements.
  • These are very high valued art. You can either keep it at your living space, or you can gift it someone very special or you can sell them online, if you like to earn money through hobby.

4. Realistic Forest Wood Burn With Colors

Realistic forest tree roots pyrography
Realistic forest tree roots pyrography
  • Must be the work of extremely skilled pyrographers with excellent sketching skills.
  • Requires paints to make the entire artwork look realistic.
  • For different elements, varieties of burning shades are essential.
  • Might require different tools and a set of assorted pyrography tips.
  • These are of a very high aesthetic value, and you can expect a good sum if you like to sell it off.

5. Pyrography Forest on Cardboard

Pyrography forest on cardboard
Pyrography forest on cardboard
  • Can be done on a vast area for details of a forest with a few animals.
  • Deer, elephants, giraffes, tigers, monkeys, etc can be added to make the artwork realistic.
  • You can add some close-shot trees like ferns, weeds, grass, dandelions, etc.
  • A prior outline with a screen template will help the artist to bring out the best outcome.
  • The best form is to bring out an abstract look.

6. Wildfire Burnt Forest in Pyrography

Forest pattern pyrography after wildfire in forest
Forest pattern pyrography after wildfire in forest
  • This is a very rare form of pyrography pattern. You are burning the wood to create an impression of a forest that has been devastated by wildfire.
  • It resembles the brute force of destruction and the emptiness of lifelessness.
  • Can be modified with paints, and additional sketches of animals, mountains, the sun, etc.
  • Sanding down the base after using wood burning tools will give a smooth outcome.

7. Sketched Forest Burn Art Idea

Free hand forest pyrography
Free hand forest pattern pyrography
  • You can use symbols of different plant and tree forms, spiritual messages, and some birds in the skyline etc.
  • Very easy to accomplish if you are skilled enough with free hand strokes.
  • No stencil and artificial pattern makers.
  • You can add dark patches to introduce the depth of forest.
  • Comparatively less time consuming.
  • Sometimes, suitable for starters and halfway learners.
  • A sandpaper rub with the use of different assorted pyrography tools might help.
  • A few trials on wood or plywood or MDF will help the new learners to make the expected result.

8. Moonlit Forest in Pyrography (Monochromatic)

  • I have created this in monochromatic style only to make it look like a real moonlit night. I should have placed the moon behind the trees so that it looks more real. But it is finally my choice about the placement of the art objects.
  • A touch of charcoal and white water-color transformed the things at this final stage.

9. Pyrography of a Walkway in the Forest

Japanese-forest-walkway burn art on wood by Gary Thogerson
Japanese forest walkway burn art on wood by Gary Thogerson
  • A forest walkway is the prime element of this pyrography.
  • Do not dare to start this if you are not a professional pyrographer, you can but that will not be a presentable one.
  • Mr. Gary Thogerson is a master of this art, the pyrography above testifies boldly.

Additional Resources

  1. A nice video here for forest pattern pyrography
  2. Another video here on forest

Final Verdict

The best way to make a naturalistic artwork is to create forest-themed pyrography. You can use the following forest wood burn patterns to decorate coasters, wall hangings, furniture tops, book covers, etc. If you are a beginner, you can go for the first or the last options. These will be easier for you in the beginning. I wish you the best of luck.

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