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The making of a marquetry pice Autumn perch


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Every finished piece has its own story, but every so often, one carries a certain kind of presence—the kind that makes you slow down, breathe, and simply appreciate the beauty in front of you. This new marquetry artwork is one of those pieces.

Inspired by the stillness of nature and the soft colors of early autumn, this panel captures a small bird resting among turning leaves. At first glance, it appears delicate and effortless, but in truth it is the result of hours of cutting, pairing, shaping, and selecting veneers that speak to one another. Marquetry is a discipline of intention: nothing is painted, nothing is stained. Every shade you see is the natural color of the wood itself, chosen carefully to create depth, warmth, and life.

The Art of Choosing Wood

For this piece, I wanted a palette that felt calm but full of character. The background panel is cherry—a wood that already offers warmth and movement even before a single knife touches it. From there, every leaf and feather was built from hand-selected veneers: walnut for the richness, maple for contrast, yellowheart and padauk for warmth and subtle vibrancy. Each tiny section is its own puzzle, and every puzzle piece must feel like it belongs.

The frame is solid walnut, mitered and finished by hand to surround the artwork with a bold, timeless border. It’s simple, clean, and enhances the natural elegance of the design without overpowering it.

Twelve Hours of Craftsmanship and Focus

Marquetry demands patience—the kind of patience that you develop only by loving what you do. From the first sketch to the final coat of finish, this piece represents roughly twelve hours of work. Each cut is done with a knife, each piece placed with care, and each seam is burnished until it disappears into the composition.

There’s something special about watching the picture slowly emerge from raw wood. As the shapes come together, the story begins to take form. And once the finish hits the surface, the colors deepen and the piece takes on a life of its own.

A Piece Meant to Be Enjoyed Every Day

Art is meant to live with you—to be a moment of calm on a busy day, a point of warmth in your home, a reminder of beauty in simplicity. My hope is that this little scene brings that feeling wherever it lands.

I plan to create more marquetry pieces like this in the future, each one unique, each one built the same way: by hand, with time, intention, and a respect for the craft.

Interested in Owning a Piece Like This?

I will be listing this artwork on my website soon, and since each piece is handcrafted, availability is always limited. If you’re interested in this one—or would like to commission a custom marquetry design—feel free to reach



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