This week's project turned into a little more than I first anticipated. My original Idea was to make a marquetry piece with veneer that I had from last weeks Coffee table that I did not end up using. The design came to me after a very good friend who is an artist was giving me some drawing lessons at his house and I remembered one of my favorite drawings I ever did. It was a single point perspective of looking down on skyscrapers.
After outlining the design onto a piece of mdf, I wanted it to be more than just a drawing with wood so I decided to make a shadow box. I cut out the squares and built individual frames around each and painted them black.

I then began the veneering process on the front like I originally planed with the main part in maple and the boxes and angles in cherry. I also decided to build 6 boxes to fit inside the voids that were made and veneered them as well.
The finished piece is 16 inches tall by 24 inches wide and 4 inches deep. The effect of the different woods with the individual boxes is really hard to show with just a picture. I like the piece both with the boxes in and with just the painted black openings.
The really interesting part about this piece is that it can be completely any way you want, because the squares are exact sizes. The one thing that you notice while you are making objects is that you see them in a certain way; which side is up and which side is facing you. So if you like turn it on it's side.
This Project will be in the gallery showing at the end of the 52 weeks.





