A gray dresser and evolution of an idea
Martha Leone
![152b Art Deco by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/152b-art-deco-by-martha-leone-design.jpg)
![152c Art Deco by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/152c-art-deco-by-martha-leone-design.jpg)
![152 Art Deco by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/152-art-deco-by-martha-leone-design.jpg)
![152a Art Deco by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/152a-art-deco-by-martha-leone-design.jpg)
![152d Art Deco by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/152d-art-deco-by-martha-leone-design.jpg)
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On a perfect day, design is easy, effective and beautiful. I wasn't having a perfect day when I worked on this dresser. I knew what I wanted to accomplish but the idea went through at least four revisions before the paint brush was picked up.
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D E S I G N P R O C E S S
After finishing the piece below, I thought it would be fun to use the shape to create a pattern for another dresser. Take a look at the evolution of this design:
![#150f by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/150f-by-martha-leone-design.jpg)
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![DesignSketch Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/designsketch-martha-leone-design2.jpg)
1 The shape is rotated 180 degrees and copied till some of the lines intersect various corners.
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2 The design is masked off.
![Process B by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/process-b-by-martha-leone-design.jpg?w=300)
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3 The design feels a bit disjointed so the strong diagonal lines are extended to close up some of the open spaces.
![Process A by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/process-a-by-martha-leone-design.jpg?w=300)
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![Process C by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/process-c-by-martha-leone-design.jpg?w=300)
4 Still not working well but I wasn't ready to scrap the whole idea. So I deleted the strong diagonal lines and connected other lines. Recognizable shapes began to emerge.
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5Oh my goodness. Bad move. So I took a few lines away and added others. Then took a few more away before painting.
![Process D by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/process-d-by-martha-leone-design.jpg?w=300)
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6 Finished.
![152e Art Deco by Martha Leone Design](https://leonedesign.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/152e-art-deco-by-martha-leone-design.jpg)
Painted in Queenstown Gray by General Finishes and sealed with their topcoat in Flat.
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This dresser is available at Peg Leg Vintage.
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