Veneer is a thin layer of wood that forms a surface decoration on fine furniture. Marquetry and inlay are techniques which use veneer to further enhance the appearance of a surface, making patterns and pictures from thin slices of different timbers. Think of it as painting with wood. This five day course will introduce you to veneer and show you how to decorate wooden objects with it. Your tutor for this week’s masterclass is John Cross, a highly experienced furniture conservator, with a wealth of experience in making and restoring marquetry using hand techniques.
In this five day intensive course students will learn how to use veneer to decorate wooden objects. Topics will include traditional marquetry techniques of designing with timber, selecting and cutting veneers, assembling and gluing the cut pieces, and finishing a piece. Students can either create sample panels using shaped veneers, or restore damaged marquetry and veneer on an object.
Suitable for beginners. Maximum of 6 students. Teaching hours are 10.00 am to 3.30 pm, Monday to Friday.
Tools and materials are included in the course fee.
An early booking discount of 10% is available up to six weeks before the start of the course. Use code EARLYBIRDMARQUETRY at checkout.
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£725.00 |
The School of Stuff
B003, Lighthouse Studios
89A Shacklewell Lane
London
E8 2EB