Creative Woodworks & crafts 2005-09, страница 7070 • Crestive VvocdworkE S. Crafts September 2005 Frank A. Droege of Yoorhees, NJ won first prize in the New Jersey Ait Show with this "Chip Monks" project, which he describes as "painted intarsia." With his considerable talerii, it is not surprising to learn that Frank has written four scroll saw books, one co-atirhored with Pat SpieJman and three for Fox Chapel, frank, we arc honored to show your work! Warren Flanders of Derry, NI1 considered Jeff Ziiffino's "Family Time" (pictured here) a real challenge. Obviously Warren was up to the challenge! I k: cut the project from 1/8" Baltic birch plywood, backed it with black velvet, and framed it with pine. An avid reader of this publication, Warren has been scroll sawing for over twelve years. Thanks for sharing, Warren! Barry Brookes of Barrie, Ontario, Canada has been doing intarsia for over len years, and he loves to make his own patterns based upon photographs given to him by people wanting a commissioned piece. Barry favors the. use of natural woods and lets "the wood character do the talking about each piece." The Indian War Boiuiet is approximately 30" x 14", and it includes 225 pieces and 12 distinct wood species. It won first prize at The Calgary Stampede in 2001. 'flic Clydesdale Horse is approximately 22" x 13" and includes 56 pieces. The horse's harness was painted glossy black to depict the look of parent leather. Bairy, your talent is huge! |