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  • Hot Rods and Custom Cars-How To Make Your Own Furniture, YOUR WAY, Part 7 -DONE!

    Posted by admin on March 26th, 2010 and filed under marble tables | 18 Comments »

    Here we go to Pete’s Place and deliver the custom computer table… AWESOME! http:www.swrnc.com or 972-420-1293

    Duration : 0:9:59

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    How to Make Glass Mosaics : Finding Glass for Mosaics

    Posted by admin on March 21st, 2010 and filed under glass tile | 1 Comment »

    Getting glass from stain glass artists is a good way to get glass for mosaics. Find out other ways for getting glass for mosaics.

    Expert: Ruth Starr
    Contact: www.RuthStarr.com
    Bio: Ruth majored in art at Northeastern University in Chicago. Her first professional art showing was in downtown Indianapolis when she was in high school. She has shown her work all over the country.
    Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves

    Duration : 0:1:8

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    How to Make Glass Mosaics : Using Various Materials for Glass Mosaics

    Posted by admin on March 18th, 2010 and filed under glass mosaic tile | No Comments »

    Various materials can be used along with glass in glass mosaics. Learn what materials are good to use in glass mosaics in this free video lesson on mosaics.

    Expert: Ruth Starr
    Contact: www.RuthStarr.com
    Bio: Ruth majored in art at Northeastern University in Chicago. Her first professional art showing was in downtown Indianapolis when she was in high school. She has shown her work all over the country.
    Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves

    Duration : 0:1:15

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    How to Make Glass Mosaics : Tools Needed for Making Glass Mosaics

    Posted by admin on March 14th, 2010 and filed under glass mosaic tile | No Comments »

    Specific tools are necessary for making glass mosaics. Find out what tools you need to make glass mosaics in this free video on mosaics.

    Expert: Ruth Starr
    Contact: www.RuthStarr.com
    Bio: Ruth majored in art at Northeastern University in Chicago. Her first professional art showing was in downtown Indianapolis when she was in high school. She has shown her work all over the country.
    Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves

    Duration : 0:1:44

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    Installing Marble tile over a fireplace

    Posted by admin on March 11th, 2010 and filed under marble tile | No Comments »

    http://www.AllHomeTv.com 600 free videos. We will show you how to install marble tile over a fireplace.

    Duration : 0:1:30

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    Making of a mosaic

    Posted by admin on March 8th, 2010 and filed under marble mosaic | 1 Comment »

    Making of a womans head mosaic in a wellness center

    Duration : 0:1:39

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    How to Make Glass Mosaics : How to Attach a Hanging Hook to a Glass Mosaic

    Posted by admin on March 6th, 2010 and filed under glass mosaic tile | No Comments »

    Attaching a hanging hook to a glass mosaic can be done easily with a drill and hook. Learn how to attach a hanging hook to a glass mosaic in this free video lesson on mosaics.

    Expert: Ruth Starr
    Contact: www.RuthStarr.com
    Bio: Ruth majored in art at Northeastern University in Chicago. Her first professional art showing was in downtown Indianapolis when she was in high school. She has shown her work all over the country.
    Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves

    Duration : 0:2:14

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    How to Make Glass Mosaics : How to Remove Excess Grout in Glass Mosaics

    Posted by admin on March 6th, 2010 and filed under glass tile | 1 Comment »

    Removing glass grout in glass mosaics is done easily with a wet sponge. Learn how to remove excess grout in glass mosaics in this free video lesson on mosaics.

    Expert: Ruth Starr
    Contact: www.RuthStarr.com
    Bio: Ruth majored in art at Northeastern University in Chicago. Her first professional art showing was in downtown Indianapolis when she was in high school. She has shown her work all over the country.
    Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves

    Duration : 0:1:11

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    How to Make Glass Mosaics : How to Frame Glass Mosaics

    Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under glass tile | 1 Comment »

    You can make a frame for mosaics or buy a frame for mosaics. Learn how to make a frame for glass mosaics in this free video lesson on mosaics.

    Expert: Ruth Starr
    Contact: www.RuthStarr.com
    Bio: Ruth majored in art at Northeastern University in Chicago. Her first professional art showing was in downtown Indianapolis when she was in high school. She has shown her work all over the country.
    Filmmaker: Patrick Eaves

    Duration : 0:1:51

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    Faux and Old World Decorative Finishes

    Posted by admin on February 24th, 2010 and filed under marble decorative | No Comments »

    Work done by Charly Medina (CAMO) in the area of San Diego, California, http://www.muralsandfaux.com
    At this video we are going to see Old World techniques with plasters (venetian plasster) and torn paper, tisue paper, combined with faux effects, etc. every job is always done with sample boards, so that the client can see and enjoy the process.
    Carlos Medina (CAMO), Architect / Plastic Artist has been working in the Interior field with decorative finishes such as Original to custom Mural artwork , Faux finishes combining and experimenting with different plasters and Old World Techniques. Original Paintings and Decorative Sculpture has been his passion, serving the San Diego Area since 1996.
    Significance of murals
    Murals are important in that they bring art into the public sphere. Due to the size, cost, and work involved in creating a mural, muralists must often be commissioned by a sponsor. Often it is the local government or a business, but many murals have been paid for with grants of patronage. For artists, their work gets a wide audience who otherwise might not set foot in an art gallery. A city benefits by the beauty of a work of art. Murals exist where people live and work and they can add to their daily lives.
    A mural is art painted directly on a wall, making it a visual component of a building. Throughout history, murals have been created for a spectrum of environments, including caves, churches, state capitals, factories, corporations, schools, libraries, post offices, courthouses, and residences. By nature of the medium, mural painting is typically restricted by several conditions, including scale, orientation, fixed spatial requirements, the purpose of the architectural structure, and the appropriateness of its subject matter for its patron or audience. Unlike an easel painter, the muralist must consider and overcome all or several of these factors in the construction of his or her imagery. Mural painting involves inherent social obligations and formal strategies that extend beyond the scope of a purely personal vision to a broader form of communication that is often rooted in shared social beliefs.

    Faux painting or Faux finishing are terms used to describe a wide range of decorative painting techniques. From the French word for “fake”, faux painting began as a form of replicating materials such as marble and wood with paint, but has come to encompass many other decorative finishes for walls and furniture.
    Faux finishing has been used for millennia, from cave painting to Ancient Egypt, but what we generally think of as faux finishing in decorative arts began with Plaster and Stucco Finishes inMesopotamia over 5000 years ago.
    Faux finishes
    Marbleizing or faux marbling is used to make walls and furniture look like real marble. This can be done using either plaster or glaze techniques.
    Graining, wood graining, or faux bois (French for “fake wood”) is often used to imitate exotic or hard-to-find wood varieties.
    Trompe l’oeil, “trick the eye” in French, is a realistic painting technique often used in murals, and to create architectural details.
    Venetian plaster is a smooth and often shiny plaster design that appears textured but is smooth to the touch. Venetian plaster is one of the most popular and traditional plaster decorations.
    Color wash is a free-form finish that creates subtle variations of color using multiple hues of glaze blended together with a paint brush.
    Strie, from the French word meaning “stripe” or “streak”, is a glazing technique that creates soft thin streaks of color using a paint brush. It is a technique often used to simulate fabrics such as linen and denim.
    Rag painting or ragging is a glazing technique using twisted or bunched up rags to create a textural pattern.

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