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  1. By combining layered colors of milk paint with the technique of incise carving on the surface and an intentional use of texture created by various woodworking tools (i.e., handplanes, scraper, spokeshave, bandsaw, handsaws) a dimensional effect is created by Portland furniture artist Michael de Forest.

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  2. By combining layered colors of milk paint with the technique of incise carving on the surface and an intentional use of texture created by various woodworking tools (i.e., handplanes, scraper, spokeshave, bandsaw, handsaws) a dimensional effect is created by Portland furniture artist Michael de Forest.

  3. read about Michael's time as an apprentice coffin maker in Ghana. copyright 2006-10 Michael de Forest All rights reserved. A chair is not always just a chair to sit upon. Michael de Forest often uses the metaphor of furniture to make art that is social commentary. left to right.

  4. This book is an extraordinary act of bravery--Michael Jean de Forrest writes openly about facing yourself in a society of cheap hookups, self promotion, ambition, delusion, denial, hate crimes, and fame.

  5. Jun 5, 2018 · By using incised line carving, layered colors, and texture both from hand tools on the wood and brush strokes from applying Milk Paint, Michael is able to create a colorful, painterly quality and depth to his surfaces.

  6. By combining layered colors of milk paint with the technique of incise carving on the surface and an intentional use of texture created by various woodworking tools (i.e., handplanes, scraper, spokeshave, bandsaw, handsaws) a dimensional effect is created by Portland furniture artist Michael de Forest.

  7. Nov 24, 2017 · Michael Jean De Forrest. 5 works Add another? Sorted by: Most Editions | First Published | Most Recent | Top Rated | Reading Log | Random. Showing all works by author. Would you like to see only ebooks ? The Gay Year: A Novel with a Strange Theme. by Michael Jean De Forrest First published in 1949 3 editions in 1 language. Not in Library.