Archive for February, 2010
Hi all,
I had just received this newsletter from my friends at Architexture and had to share this with everyone. I know Gaia Calcaterra and the whole Architexture staff work very hard to support all who have these very special projects and once again they stepped up to the plate to help yet another artist friend of mine in Ocala Florida, Bobby Pesare of Timeless World Design….
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We are finally in and are now getting ready for the opening!
Yes I know, the construction delays have been horrendous to say the least, but as of a couple of weeks ago they gave me the “O.K.”
So now I will work as hard as I can to regain some of the lost time.
This weekend was very productive for me because I was able to get the basis of the new studio mural project started, and I must say for an old guy I even impressed myself and was able to get all of the trompe loeil architecture features laid out on this 20′ x 14′ wall and the first coat of base paint applied. I am going to blog this with progress posts to document the procedure for my current and future clients so they can get familiar with some of the steps involved
Being that I limited the space on the reception area to only a small area in order to have as much working studio space as possible, I had already planned to create the illusion of space through the use of trompe loeil and landscape murals. The east and west walls will adorn more trompe loeil in the form of marble and wood panels with some ornamental designs.
As you can see there are a few problem areas that have to be worked into the concept which is really no problem at all once you have a plan of attack, but in this case I am working on the fly with this because I have no time to spend on renderings if I plan to be open by the end of March.
I work well under pressure and sometimes I even amaze myself when I have to be creative in situations like these. Two of the problems like the return air vent and the double doors leading into the class room I have already remedied and will hide these within the mural project. The A.C. duct I am still thinking about. The “kick plates” are really an eye sore but I am not allowed to paint these ……but now that I think about it they didnt say anything about removing it though lol
Being that its tight quarters I am forced to do the best I can with the Sony camera I have to get the shots necessary shots to show the progress.
Tomorrow I plant to get the color and over glaze done accomplished so I can move on to the trompe loeil…….
It seems I just cant get away from the trompe loeil work for hand painted furniture, but you know I love this kind of work especially when I have the time available to do my own thing. I was introduced to yet another Interior Designer from one of my vast array of contacts that I have built up over the last couple of years as a result of my “Gonzo Networking” as I like to call it named so after one of my favorite writers Hunter S. Thompson who was a well known author and a controversial journalist of the 60’s on up until his demise a couple of years back. This type of networking just proves that you should do this everyday no matter what shortfalls the economic conditions throw at us, but I will go into these kind of things on my new blog that I am getting ready to launch on marketing for artist as well as some ways to make some additional income during times like these
But for now here’s couple of pics of a hand painted furniture piece with some ornamental trompe loeil in a french country style
The design and layout was all hand painted with an orange gold metalic to compliment the french blue
This is a better shot to get an idea of the kind of depth that can be created with a simple design and a little trompe loeil
I personally like hand painting projects like these because of the authentic look you end up with. It gives the piece a much higher quality end result than using a stencil design. It’s Not that there’s anything wrong with stencils I just prefer not to use them on furniture which gives you the freedom of designing your own unique touch
With the opening of the new studio simple techniques such as this one will be taught at the new location in Bonita Springs. I have just received the Certificate of Occupancy and am in the process of getting everything in order to have a nice opening , Sign up for our newsletter to keep updated on all of our events that will be coming very quickly
I have just finished my newsletter for February and set in on the scheduled so those of you that have subscribed to it will be getting some very cool updates. If you haven’t signed up for it than you can always do so on the right side of this page or at the bottom of this article.
I have fallen a bit behind on my posts so I will try to catch you up on a couple of things.
Just recently I was introduced to a product line that I was very impressed with
it is made from recycled glass (windshields) and is formed into a bead that is suspended into an acrylic medium which is troweled on. I am not going to go into a whole lot of detail right at the moment because I have a few clients and Interior Designers in other states that are wanting to see some samples of some new faux painting ideas of this product and I will follow up with the details on another blog post. If you want to get this information then sign up for my newsletter so you will be notified as soon as I post this information. It isnt a new product, but it is one that has not had much of an introduced into the residential market after having a huge success in the modern/contemporary commercial market.
So for now I am just posting these pics
Of course I couldn’t resist adding my own touch to the finish because
I always like to be different from any one else
but I still have to show possible clients at least one of the standard colors below
The recycled glass becomes art, is actually a very durable and sound product,
Click on the photo for a larger view to really appreciate the look itself.
This can be ordered in any color but I believe they have 6 standard colors
The one below is special because it mixes the old with the new of which one of my recent posts
where as I have combined an “Old World Fresco” with the recycled glass to become art
This is all I have time for to post at the moment but I will have more very soon so if you want to keep up to date on this progress as well as other things I am trying out be sure to sign up below















