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  1. A carved, ebonized, and gilded, wing back chair

    Here is the unique chair that I carved the ball and claw feet for. It is very different, and custom fit to a very petite lady. It involved carving, ebonizing, gilding, upholstery and whole slew of other intricate procedures. You can see the blog writeup and tutorial by clicking here
  2. Gilded Copper Screen

    Black Walnut Frame, Japan Paint, Copper Leaf, Patination Chemicals
  3. A very large walnut and walnut burl credenza

    This very large, commissioned credenza was designed as an entertainment center to sit below a big, wall mounted, plasma TV. It is 76" wide 24-1/2" deep, and 34" tall. The cabinet and base are all solid walnut and the doors are bookmatched walnut burl veneers both inside and out. You can visit...
  4. Finishing
    first of all, let me say, I am a purist and really enjoy the beautiful natural characteristics of wood. but - 90% (or more) of the time, my projects are required to be painted, gilded or cast into metal. when I show this "painted" work in different forums, the painted carvings are frowned upon...
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    A carved, ebonized, and gilded, wing back chair. (Pix) This commissioned piece is a hand carved, ebonized, faintly gilded, and upholstered, wing back chair. It is upholstered in black leather and faux hide, over 18 hand tied springs. It has come to be known as "Bambi". As always, I welcome...
  6. Blogs
    A very large walnut and walnut burl credenza (PIX) This very large, commissioned credenza was designed as an entertainment center to sit below a big, wall mounted, plasma TV. It is 76" wide 24-1/2" deep, and 34" tall. The cabinet and base are all solid walnut and the doors are bookmatched...
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