Garnet Hall, author of Art of Intarsia and Creative Intarsia Projects, is back with more fabulous techniques and breathtaking projects that take the art to new and exciting levels. Intarsia involves cutting different types and shades of wood into shapes and then assembling them to create an intricat
Intarsia Artistry in Wood: 12 Projects for Every Occasion
β Scribed by Judy Gale Roberts, Jerry Booher
- Publisher
- Fox Chapel Publishing
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 72
- Category
- Library
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