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Incredible table tricks the eye
AsaC, member | January 1st, 20133 commentsTrompe l'oeil is French for "fool the eye," and that is exactly what FWW author Craig Thibodeau has done with his best piece to date, an Art Deco-style table with incredible marquetry and secret compartments.
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Silas Kopf: Majoring in Marquetry
JonBinzen, member | September 26th, 20127 commentsSilas Kopf is the most prominent American master of marquetry on furniture. This audio slide show presents a wide array of his accomplished work.
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Ulrike Scriba's Marquetry: Risk and Reward
JonBinzen, member | December 8th, 2011Marquetry has a long history, and Ulrike Scriba was inspired by some of the fine work of the past three centuries in her native Germany. But her work strikes out in a new direction, blending an experimental approach to making patterns with an exacting grasp of the craft.
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