Bull Moose

Size: 13” H by 10” W
Number of pieces: 23
Wood species used:
Western Red Cedar
Walnut and Birch
Price: $ 65

 

 

Snowy Owl

Size: 12” H by 11” W
Number of pieces: 66
Wood species used:
Western Red Cedar, Walnut,
Holly and Birch
Price: $ 125

 

 

Jay with Trilliums

Size: 13” H by 15” W
Number of pieces: 73
Wood species used:
Western Red Cedar, Holly,
Pine, Canary, Poplar and Ebony
Price: $ 150

 

 

Trophy Buck

Size: 18” H by 13” W
Number of pieces: 47
Wood species used:
Western Red Cedar, Walnut,
Birch and Pine
Price: $ 130

 

 

Two Owls on a Branch

Size: 11” H by 12” W
Number of pieces: 41
Wood species used:
Western Red Cedar, Yellow Cedar
 and Walnut
Price: $ 85

 

 

4 Puppies

Size: 11” H by 15” W
Number of pieces: 110
Wood species used:
Western Red Cedar, Pine,
Ebony and Holly
Price: $ 125

 

 

Lion and Lamb

Size: 6” H by 12” W
Number of pieces: 51
Wood species used:
Western Red Cedar, Pine,
Ebony and Holly
Price: $ 100

 

 

Woodworkers Clock

Size: 14” H by 10” W
Number of pieces: 20
Wood species used:
Western Red Cedar
 and Pine
Price: $ 65

 

 

Ying Yang

Size: 11” H by 16” W
Number of pieces: 32
Wood species used:
Western Red Cedar, Pine,
Yellow Cedar and Mahogany
Price: $ 80

 
 
Bull Moose
 
 

Snowy Owl
 
 

Jay with Trilliums
 
 

Trophy Buck
 
 

Two Owls on a Branch
 
 

4 Puppies
 
 

Lion and Lamb
 
 

Woodworkers Clock
 
 

Ying Yang
 
 

Woodworking / Intarsia

Website: www.delswood.com



Intarsia (in-tär´-si-a) an art form developed in Italy during the 15th century mostly to adorn church doors and other decorative church objects.  Intarsia uses different types of woods selected for their natural grain patterns and colors to create a picture.  Each piece of wood is individually cut, shaped and sanded before being fitted together and glued to a solid plywood backing.  The technique uses small spaces between pieces and the shadows produced by shaping to enhance the illusion of depth within the art piece.  After the entire piece is fitted and glued together it is coated with a final coat of clear finish to help protect the wood and preserve its colors.


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