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Old 01-29-2008, 09:20 PM   #1
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Default Offering up a challenge from a newbie....

The guy who's website I linked below does some extraordinary work with wood (and sometimes stained glass included) but once you look closely at his works of art you can readily see that this has potential in the format of intarsia and/or segmentation to create a beautiful mirror. I first ran across this guy at an art show in New Jersey years ago and loved his work; he did a brisk business by the way....


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Old 01-29-2008, 10:31 PM   #2
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G'day Gene,
He certainly has some very nice work on display.
When I had a look at his show schedule, there is photo of what I presume to be his display, it puts some of the pieces in perspective and they are quite large.
I liked them all heaps.
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Old 01-29-2008, 10:45 PM   #3
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John....the mirror with the tree in the middle is apx 3' by 5' and probably weighs around 50 pounds or so......that's one big mirror behind the tree....
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This is beautiful work ... and so big. I have done a couple of small mirrors as gifts, but nothing on this scale. Awesome!

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Old 01-30-2008, 12:40 AM   #5
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Thank you for sharing the link..his stuff is beautiful!
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He's been doing this stuff since 1977, and it shows. Cool website! Thanks for sharing

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It is nice to see a meld of two styles of work. Always refreshing to see people who think outside the box. Thanks for posting
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Great link, I really liked his stuff. Thanks for posting it.
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Wow!! That work is beautiful. My folks used to do Stained Glass work. And teach for the local Rec. Dept. where we lived. Too bad he doesn't come out to Texas. I'd love to see his work in person......
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Old 01-30-2008, 10:55 PM   #10
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Great site and beautiful work WOW thanks for sharing.Jerry
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