This blog "wilsonsintarsia.blogspot.com" is oriented around intarsia wood art, a form of wood inlay that is hand crafted 3d wood art, done with a scroll-saw, band-saw made from many individual pieces of hardwoods softwoods and finished in lacquer. If you enjoy wildlife please feel free to enter my blog and leave me a comment. my patterns for intarsia wood art can be obtained from Judy Gale Roberts, Garnett Hall, Robert Hlavacek Sr. Thank you and enjoy your surfing.
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ReplyDeleteI found you... This is Angie - we spoke early on the phone. This is absolutely beautiful. Thank you for sharing your work with me. Wishing you continued success.
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