MICHAEL de FOREST
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FURNITURE SUTURE SERIES BLOG copyright 2006-10 |
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SCULPTURE
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FURNITURE
By combining layered colors of milk paint with the technique of incise carving on the surface and an intentional use of texture created by various woodworking tools (i.e., handplanes, scraper, spokeshave, bandsaw, handsaws) a dimensional effect is created by Portland furniture artist Michael de Forest. The hardness of the paint allows the separate layers to be easily sanded through creating varying colors at different levels of the texture. The surface is then either sealed with wax or sprayed with lacquer for durability. |
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SUTURED & PAINTED WOOD BOWLS
The Frog Bowl is the first in the series of sutured bowls. It was made for "Turned Multiples III" , a wood turning exhibition in Philadelphia and St. Louis in the Spring 2003. It was a perfect opportunity for Michael de Forest to develop smaller works and the suture idea. |
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LINKS
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Michael de Forest is a member of the Furniture Society The chair above with its matching table and five other chairs appeared in the book Scratching The Surface: Art and Content in Contemporary Wood by Michael Hosaluk and published by The Guild |
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