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On this page you will see my true nature of experimentation.  I have mixed my arts of scroll saw, house painting, wood working, and others, all together to create some interesting pieces of art.
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"Dragon's Lore"
10" x 20"
Black high gloss enamel on stretched canvas with white texture medium and watercolor
"Screaming Hand"
Commissioned by Tristan
8" x 10"
Scroll saw portrait in 1/8" baltic birch plywood painted with acrylics and red metal flake gel pen.
"Algrapl"
Volatile Art, preserved by photograph.
 
Plastic container, black high gloss enamel, wood glue, and iron oxide.

*Prints Only*
"Impuissant Armor"
Volatile Art, preserved by photograph.
 
Plastic container, black high gloss enamel and blue acrylic paint
"Spar Dolphin"
 
Spar Varnish on glass with 1/8" baltic birch plywood cutouts
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Copyright 2007  Michael E. Riffel
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Wood Creations, Fine Art, &  Literature  By Michael E. Riffel
"Birch Tree Landscape-1"
 
Cut limbs from a birch tree backed by a
pyrography scene
"Birch Tree Landscape-2"
 
Cut limbs from a birch tree backed by a
Moose pyrography scene
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"Sea Floor pyrography"
 I found a scrap piece of Basswood with a very unique grain structure that inspired me to create this underwater wood burning art.

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