I started working with a scroll when I was a kid. When my father bought me a new saw for my 20th birthday, I started doing more detailed work. When I met Bernie Maz, the best scroller I had ever seen, ...
and it’s not easy, but creating three-dimensional pictures from various kinds and colors of wood has become the chal­lenge that keeps Jack Webber’s creative juices flowing. Called intarsia, the shaped ...
Join us in the woodshop for this 5-hour intarsia woodworking workshop! Intarsia is a woodworking technique that involves the use of varied shapes of wood to create an image or pattern. In this class, ...
"AnneTarsia" is a brand-new way to knit intarsia, basically color blocks, in the round. Unlike stranded knitting, such as Fair Isle or Nordic knitting, intarsia knitting involves lots of colors in the ...
Tommy Smith listed the many types of wood stored on the shelves of his Springdale workshop: aspen, cedar, yellowheart, purpleheart, honey locust, blood wood, mahogany, poplar ... Each has its own ...
BROOKDALE — Gary Stevenson’s neighbours don’t understand why he spends hours a day fiddling with small pieces of wood. As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working harder ...
APPRAISER: And intarsia is actually the much older technique. There was forms of it in the ancient world, but essentially, in this kind of form, it starts in the early Middle Ages, Southern Europe, ...
Appraisal: Continental Intarsia Pictorial Panels, ca. 1885, from Minneapolis Hour 3. In Minneapolis Hour 3, Nicholas M. Dawes appraises Continental Intarsia pictorial panels, ca. 1885.