Popular Post FrankEV Posted yesterday at 01:38 PM Popular Post Report Posted yesterday at 01:38 PM I adapted a photo of a Mallard Duck in Flight to create an 11 ¼” x 10 ¼” Intarsia pattern. Wood used: Aspen, Basswood, Orange Osage, Roasted Birch, Sapele, Yellowheart, and Wenge. Very accurate cutting is needed to get a good fit of the many small parts, especially in the wings. To enhance the piece, I used dye to color Aspen for the Green and Blue areas. For my version I also added some dark shading to match the image using an Airbrush. Backer is 1/8” thick BB Ply and the completed Assembly was protected with multiple coats of a Clear Gloss Acrylic Finish. Original Photo. My version! Comments and critiques welcome. I will post the pattern in Pattern Exchange. TAIrving, meflick, jerry walters and 10 others 13 Quote
JJB Posted yesterday at 01:54 PM Report Posted yesterday at 01:54 PM Very nice work Frank FrankEV 1 Quote
jerry walters Posted yesterday at 02:45 PM Report Posted yesterday at 02:45 PM Wow Frank, this is amazing. My son is a wildlife photographer and especially likes Avian (birds) photography. He would love if his dad could do intarsia work. Nicely done Frank. Jerry FrankEV 1 Quote
Scrappile Posted yesterday at 03:24 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:24 PM Very well done! FrankEV 1 Quote
rjweb Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:06 PM Frank, excellent work, do you stain your wood or purchase different woods, RJ FrankEV 1 Quote
FrankEV Posted yesterday at 06:51 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 06:51 PM 2 hours ago, rjweb said: ...do you stain your wood or purchase different woods... True Intarsia uses the natural color of various wood to create the Art. Green and Blue are not readily available as natural wood colors. As I stated in my post, I dyed Aspen ( avery White Wood) the blue and geen areas. All others parts of the Duck are the natural wood color, although I did add the dark shading/shadow by applying a very thin coat of Acrylic Paint with my Air Brush. And yes, I do purchase many various pieces of wood to get the many various colors needed to do Intarsia. Not an inexspensive hobby. barb.j.enders 1 Quote
Peter N White Posted yesterday at 07:04 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:04 PM Really great work. FrankEV 1 Quote
barb.j.enders Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 22 hours ago, jerry walters said: Wow Frank, this is amazing. My son is a wildlife photographer and especially likes Avian (birds) photography. He would love if his dad could do intarsia work. Nicely done Frank. Jerry Time to jump into the mix @jerry walters Quote
barb.j.enders Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Another stunning piece Frank. Makes me want to hang up my saw!! almost! FrankEV 1 Quote
FrankEV Posted 8 hours ago Author Report Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, barb.j.enders said: Another stunning piece Frank. Makes me want to hang up my saw!! almost! Nah, you don't want to do that. Quote
Denny Knappen Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Oh my, that is a work of art FrankEV 1 Quote
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