Hummingbirds Folding screen
Folding screen in cherry
Marquetry by Julie Angers
Folding screen in cherry
Marquetry by Julie Angers
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stunning!
WOW, beautiful work.
Would you mind discussing how this was made?
Hey Julie,
Never mind the last comment. I found your web site.
It's a bit hard for me to explain my technics in English, I usually speak french so I will do my best. For cutting my pieces of veneer I use an X-acto, all pieces are cutting one at the time. I use Cherry, movingui, walnut, wenge, vinaigrier, English curly sycamor, dye ash (green and black)and holly. The background is in maple. It took me almost 3 weeks to complete the task completely. I.m working alone in my shop so I use to take my time to do my art carefuly with plenty of time. I apply 6 coats of Wipe-on-poly on it. Thanks!
absolutely fantastic! thanks for inspiring me! being new to the site it is amazing to see what is possible.
I really like the proportions of the screens. The marquetry is lovely.
That's absolutely gorgeous. You are an artist!
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