06-08-2016, 08:57 PM
Painting in wood is a marquetry technique that I've used.
I often hear the term bandied about as if it meant, "That's nice. I like it. It's decorative, therefore it must be painting in wood."
That is not the correct usage of the term.
There are many marquetry techniques; different approaches to getting the composition to emerge from the veneers and be glued to the panel. Painting in wood is that approach wherein a packet is constructed of different veneers, and sawn all at once. There's more to it, but here are a couple photos of something I started a while back.
1- I drew my own cartoon. I used a botanical book as a guide to help me design.
2- A color rendering of the cartoon. Not really something I had to do in this case, but what the heck.
3- A packet was constructed with the cartoon on the top piece.
4- The packet was sawn.
5- Pieces were placed in trays in an organized manner.
I'm lazy. I haven't assembled and glued this one up yet. The trays are sitting on a shelf. When my remodel is done, completing this panel will be one of the first things I'll do. I always date things. It's good to review. What I plan on doing when I get rolling might look like what you see here. I know that it will not be. My methods are going to be radically different than what is pictured here. Incidentally, this panel is pretty much a sampler. Look at it, you will see. I tried to get as many different objects in as many different types of orientation as I could.
Enjoy.
Now, I'm going to work on more of my remodel.
I often hear the term bandied about as if it meant, "That's nice. I like it. It's decorative, therefore it must be painting in wood."
That is not the correct usage of the term.
There are many marquetry techniques; different approaches to getting the composition to emerge from the veneers and be glued to the panel. Painting in wood is that approach wherein a packet is constructed of different veneers, and sawn all at once. There's more to it, but here are a couple photos of something I started a while back.
1- I drew my own cartoon. I used a botanical book as a guide to help me design.
2- A color rendering of the cartoon. Not really something I had to do in this case, but what the heck.
3- A packet was constructed with the cartoon on the top piece.
4- The packet was sawn.
5- Pieces were placed in trays in an organized manner.
I'm lazy. I haven't assembled and glued this one up yet. The trays are sitting on a shelf. When my remodel is done, completing this panel will be one of the first things I'll do. I always date things. It's good to review. What I plan on doing when I get rolling might look like what you see here. I know that it will not be. My methods are going to be radically different than what is pictured here. Incidentally, this panel is pretty much a sampler. Look at it, you will see. I tried to get as many different objects in as many different types of orientation as I could.
Enjoy.
Now, I'm going to work on more of my remodel.