While they are called paintings, these wall - mounted works are composed of layers of laser - cut
birch wood ply and MDF, milled, perforated and painted so that evocations — of colour,
form and image — seem to shift and dissolve as the viewer moves in front of them.
White Trim — Existing Walls — White Dove in Eggshell by Benjamin Moore Doors — Mopboard Black in Semi-gloss by Benjamin Moore Stair Runner — Existing (Some
form of Berber) Beadboard Wallpaper Below Chair Rail — Can be found here Frames — Framebridge (you can click here for a post about them) Gold Ring Chest — Soft Surroundings several years ago (painted Wrought Iron by BM) Wreath — Balsam Hill Mirror — Soft Surroundings Tufted Wingback Bench —
Birch Lane Artwork above Bench — I painted it over an old canvas and then framed it out with some inexpensive
wood and painted that gold Faux Cowhide Rug — World Market Lumbar Pillow — HomeGoods Planter on Books Filled with Flowers — Wayfair Rattan Suitcase —
Birch Lane Lamp — HomeGoods (similar one found here) Books — Vintage — similar ones can be found here, here and here
Wood Beaded Garland — Soft Surroundings Gold Pheasant — Antique from family Boots — Frye Hooks — HomeGoods Hat — Joyfolie several year ago Scarf — Joyfolie
Its striking design is structured on a solid
birch wood frame with legs crafted from the same long - lasting material, and includes plush seat cushioning in the
form of two pads that bounce back into shape when it's no longer in use.