Crafts CouncilDirectoryMary Anstee-ParryMirror framesAboutThis was a design exercise for me to discover how to transform a two-dimensional drawing into a three-dimensional carving and the result was this series of mirror fames. The Tulip panel was a commission from a client who had seen the Tulip frame in an exhibition and asked for a panel to cover an unsightly beam in his home.Mary Anstee-ParrySuffolk EnglandPear frame, Photo: Clive WhitakerPear wood, 70cm squareCollection of frames, Photo: Mary Anstee-ParryFoliage frame, Photo: Clive WhitakerWalnut wood, 75cm squareTulip panel for private home, Photo: Mary Anstee-ParryWalnut wood, 137 x 25 x 8cmMirror framesAboutThis was a design exercise for me to discover how to transform a two-dimensional drawing into a three-dimensional carving and the result was this series of mirror fames. The Tulip panel was a commission from a client who had seen the Tulip frame in an exhibition and asked for a panel to cover an unsightly beam in his home.Mary Anstee-ParrySuffolk EnglandPear frame, Photo: Clive WhitakerPear wood, 70cm squareFoliage frame, Photo: Clive WhitakerWalnut wood, 75cm squareCollection of frames, Photo: Mary Anstee-ParryTulip panel for private home, Photo: Mary Anstee-ParryWalnut wood, 137 x 25 x 8cmMore from Mary Anstee-ParryProjectCombining knitting in copper wire and sculpture.ProjectLetter carving