Saturday, February 25, 2012
How to Faux like a Pro
"It's fun and easy to transform a plain wall space with a 'faux painting' effect, the end result, when done right, can create an optical illusion and an excellent focal point for the room."~Tomitheos
STEP 1: When making a faux brick wall (slate, stone, granite or marble) with paint, first draw your brick grid design on a smaller piece of paper (do this so that you can determine the size of the brick - be sure to make it to scale 1" : 1 ' ratio) then transfer the gridline measurements to the wall.
When done properly the design, from top to bottom, should be symmetrical and provide a realistic and aesthetic visual perspective.
STEP 2: Prime the area, the basecoat paint layer should always be 'satin' or 'semi gloss'.
Use the darker color first as a base (latex, satin or semi gloss)
Then apply a tinted glaze (made up with latex **glaze and eggshell mix)
STEP 3: By using a lint-free rag or sponge transfer the colors of your choice on the canvas wall, then cheese-cloth for more detail, and lightly pat; leave a wet edge.
STEP 4: Continue to add multiple layers and earth tone colors until a three-dimensional stone / marble or granite look is achieved.
Refine the details: create some shadows on the grid lines with a paintbrush for a 3D effect, apply glaze in random spots and enjoy the illusion of your work of art.
** glaze is transparent but creates texture and prevents the paints from mixing into one color which then allows just enough time to make a pattern or design; note that 'glaze' may look milky white at first but it dries clear.
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