Shannon
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Shannon O'Leary-Beck, Artist | ||||||||||||
Glossary of paint terms Faux Finish: Faux is french for "forgery". Shannon can make almost any mundane material look like priceless marble or granite. Faux textured wall treatments: The best way to warm up a wall subtly with a cloud-like softness. Unlike wallpaper, colors and textures are completely customizeable and there are no seams. Tromp l'oeil: another french phrase, loosely translated, means "trick the eye". It's the art of creating architectural elements that are painted to look real and dimensional, on a flat surface. Mural: A picture painted directly on a wall. The painting is part of the wall, not just hung on it. Fresco: An ancient Italian technique of painting into "fresh" wet plaster, so the pigments actually become embedded into the plaster when it hardens. The most famous example of course, is Michaelangelo"s Sistine Chapel. It's like a mural on steroids.
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This section is all about Shannon and her amazing artistry. Her company name Illusions of Grandeur pretty much says it. If you have a wall or a room or a place in your house that you want to make special, Shannon makes it spectacular. To get to know her work, her philosophy, and what inspires her, click on any of the squares below or click here to see Shannon's NEWEST examples! Faux finishes & wall treatments
Tromp l'oeil
Murals & Frescos
Ceilings
Personal Creations
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