Don't know if any of you are into intarsia but here are a few pics of some of the projects that I recently completed.
This is my rendition of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello as it may have looked in 1800. It measures 20"x30" with a cherry frame inlaid with bloodwood and holly. Over 800 pieces from 17 different woods. No stains, paints or dyes are used in my intarsia.
This next pic is a 1953 Ford F100 pick-up that a customer in Texas had me make a pattern and a kit for. It is in an 11"x14" walnut frame with holly accent.There are 175 pieces from 13 different woods.
This is The Chariot, a commissioned piece that I did for an Italian restaurant.It is in a 20"x24" walnut frame. There are 300 pieces from 22 different woods.
This is a set of intarsia coasters that I have been working on.
The coasters and the holder are walnut. The background is BE maple. The apple and the cherries are bloodwood. The leaves are poplar and the stems are walnut.The bananas are Pau-Amerillo with ebony. The grapes are Purpleheart with walnut stem.I still have to pour in the casting resin to seal and protect the inlays.
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