Milled Ash
Walnut Headboard-Chest
Below are some pictures of the main carcass for the headboard-chest of a black walnut bed underway in the shop right now. It was dry fit for the first time yesterday. It was quite a challenge to get the nearly eighty hand-cut dovetails to mate properly.
The tops of the boards are still rough- they will be shaped a little- softened- but mainly left as is. The lid will “float” inside the top of the chest.
A foreshortened side view. Here one can see all the dovetails- yet to be trimmed- th chest will be taken apart and re-assembled a few times before final assembly, where after the pins and tails will be trimmed flush.
A detail of a Q.S. white oak butterfly- decoratively and hopefully functionally placed in a knot with a small split. There are quite a few butterflies throughout the piece for the task of securing splits and abnormalities- the joys of screwball Kansas walnut.
Painting Update
Dovetails
Bosch Portrait Update
Below are three images of the most recent work on the portrait of Heironymos Bosch -now four years in the making. The first is a shot of the entire painting, followed by a detail of the painter’s profile and the painter’s palette and colors. The images may be selected in order to view a larger format.
Grinding Paint
Bellow are some photographs of some very small amounts of pigments being ground with water, in preparation for being mixed at need with egg yolk to make egg tempera. Having a ready supply of fresh hen’s eggs, it is the logical paint to start making, as well as learning slightly parallel to the western historical progression of the technology of paint-making.
Grinding vine black with water, using a glass muller and “slab”.
Collecting a small batch of yellow earth from the muller.
Four jars of pigment, ground with and then submerged in water.
Puppet Show In April
The School of the Transfer of Energy Puppet Theater will be performing the play The Two Deaths of John Beartrist Laceroot this April at the Fiber Studio, 418 Commerce Street in Wichita, Kansas. There will be three performances: Friday, April 10th at 7pm and Saturday, April 25th at 3pm and again at 7pm. Mike Schultz will be showing his current work at Fiber Studio as well. Admission is free, but seating is limited. Contact me at playbanjo@gmail.com or the Fiber studio 316 303-1996 fiberstudio1@sbcglobal.net.


















