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I finally completed the work started in 2010 years. I often ask myself, is it a coincidence that certain works are completed, a long time to simply be left unfinished.
I have the impression that the then lack of proper veneer just an excuse - it seems that some papers have to "ripen."

Marquetry work from the series
"marquetry interpretation of old master drawings" - SALVIATI Francesco (pseudonyme de Francesco de' Rossi, 1510-1563) - Allégorie féminine

(Inventaire du département des Arts graphiques, Louvre)
- fin XVIè





process of making

video presentation (2010)










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Dusan, your talent is unbelievable.
We are so lucky to have your posts to admire and inspire us to attempt greater things.

Your interpretation of this work is flawless.
 

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Very well done, thank you for sharing your work.
 

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Impressive, sometimes you just can not rush the work and I can see it was well worth the wait.
 

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Exquisite marquetry. Thank you for sharing these pieces. Your videos are also fantastic.
Jim
 

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Great job on this Dusan! Wonderful work. Very clever way of breaking the work into two smaller more manageable parts.
 

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Thanks all :)

Paul, inspiration often draw from the works of my gifted colleagues with LJ.

Gshepherd, you're right, it seems to us that we determine the dynamics of seemingly formless material, but it is true that the material actually manages the sequence of time.

Jim, I'm glad that you like the video. Simply, our crafts are many unknowns, and so I try to work each accompanied with a video presentation.

Nedeljko, one of his earlier works, large format, which I have not yet finished, is made up of six parts. But the satisfaction is when I look at how these separate segments of take final form.

Thanks again :)
 

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Wow, this is absolutely stunning work. Thanks so much for sharing it!
 

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Such beautiful work Dusan, and very true to the original drawings too.
 

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Beautiful work Dusan
 
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