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Another marquetry challenge on Fusion, "The Shack"

One of my most brain aching projects.

On that one I used the same technique than on Gaëtane, with prefused packs, but also a prefused background.

I used a maple background That i glued on a assembly board, then I placed my clouds, building from the light to the dark, mimicking the thickness of the storm clouds.

First an alder burl



Then some darker clouds on walnut burl and a blue horizon line



More draker walnut burl



Then I cut the background and the shack piece by piece and put them together on another assembly board, a bit more blue a bit more dark walnut burl and curly yellow wood as the back layer of my forground



Some more scraping, shaving and sawdust for the foreground loan and done



Completed for the 2009 Design in wood show, it did not meet again the understanding or liking of the judge. I must confess i was a bit upset for that one, but I was quiet happy as I got 11 inquiries on it and it was sold real fast.

Presenting that piece also brought me a client to buy the second one, my favorite. I made progress especially on the loan foreground mainly because I learn to play more accurately with the shaving and sawdust that I now call sprinkling.







I finished the third one for the Fine Art juried show at the Del Mar Fair, San Diego county and got the Spanish Village Art Center award for it in 2010

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Those are some beautiful works of art.

Fantastic job.
 

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Wow! It's hard to imagine anyone not loving work of this caliber.
 

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Wow Beautiful. Almost unbelievable it is not a painting. You are a talented artist!
 

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This is absolutely fantastic. My father was an ébéniste and marqueteur in France and some of this reminds me of what he used to make.
 

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Amazing !
 

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Cygnwulf, I glue with hot hide glue a piece of veneer on paper, on an assembly board, glue a second layer with white glue, let cure flat, then I sand and scrape to the point I almost want to go so I can sand slightly the project at the end. Those 2 veneers are now what I called "fused" to create kind of a new species of wood, a texture.









As I cut in 4 layers piece by piece, I prepare 4 of the same or cut a big one in 4 to put in a pack like that

 

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Patrice, congrats on your Daily Top 3!
 

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Wow! And that right there is about all I can say is Wow! Incredible work!
 

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Amazing stuff. I thought if this didn't win then the winners must be out of this world. I looked up the 2009 Design in Wood competition and, not to take anything away from the winners, you were robbed.
 

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I've been thinking of this since I first saw yours last year Patirce. I'm definitely going to try some …. I'm really good at sanding through when I don't want to. It must be really easy if you mean to. ;-)
 

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As mentioned above, this piece is truly spectacular! You have a gift, and we are the beneficiaries.
 

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I do not know about gift, I was just lucky enough to enter an amazing Arts and Crafts school in Paris where I learns a lot in 5 years and since I have been working with Patrick an at the school i work in a very good encouraging environment with a lot of room. Sorry about taking most of it Patrick
 

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I find your art work in Marquetry utterly fantastic Patrice!! There's just no accounting for judges and what they think, eh?!!
 

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Stunning piece of art it looks like a painting! This is definitely in a class of it's own.
 

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Totally stealing this concept of layering veneers and sanding them down. This is some amazing work.
 

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Thank you.
Going to work on the 4th and last this year I guess and hope
 
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