I would like to visit the USA,and combine it with marquetry classes,can someone advise?sason.
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Greg Zall is a fine marquetry artist and teacher. http://www.gregzall.com/
Check "Marc Adams School of Woodworking". I don't know if marquetry is on his curriculum this year but Marc himself has done a great deal of that work.
Frosty
Paul Schurch in Santa Barbara conducts classes throughout the year.
http://www.schurchwoodwork.com/
Silas Kopf in the Boston area.
http://www.silaskopf.com/home_index.html
Patrick Edwards in San Diego.
http://www.wpatrickedwards.com/home.htm
These are all very skilled in marquetry and also furniture design and execution. There are many others also, and I suspect other knotheads will add to this list.
Good luck, Tom.
Silas is about an hour or 100 miles west of Boston. He has had students from that famous French marquetry school as he is an alumni himself.
First thanks,what you mean?
Edited 5/15/2007 1:24 pm ET by sasanamer
"The American School of French Marquetry" run by Patrick Edwards in San Diego, CA is highly regarded:
http://www.wpatrickedwards.com/school.htm
Here is an example of Patricks work:
http://www.wpatrickedwards.com/Html/Table.htm
Good Luck,
Paul.
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