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Faux Chic: Creating the Look You Want for Less

Faux Chic: Creating the Look You Want for Less
Why create a single faux element--a painted table, wallpaper, or window treatment--when you can design an entire room in faux decor? This exciting book will enable home decorators and artists to swath their homes and workspaces in faux fashion--without breaking the bank. Sidebars and photographs illustrate how to "fake it" from floor to ceiling, with projects including special Gallic effects such as trompe I'oeil; glazing, marbling, and striping techniques for walls and ceilings; antique furniture look-alikes transformed from flea-market finds; floors that recall the cobblestone streets of New England; art prints and collectibles; and accents such as fireplaces, trellises, and Brittany lace window treatments.



The Whispering Statue by Carolyn Keene,
The Whispering Statue by Carolyn Keene,
What grown-up girl doesn't remember Nancy Drew? her independent spirit and never-fail abilities helped her solve even the most baffling of crimes. The first Nancy Drew book was published in 1930, and over the years the series has sold more than 100 million copies. But, mysteriously, in the early 1960's the original Nancy Drew books disappeared. In 1991, Applewood Books detected something foul and began reissuing the original books, just as we remember them. Year after year, the sales of these facsimile favorites have grown, and year after year Applewood has added new titles in the series. This season, Applewood is delighted to offer the fourteenth book in the Nancy Drew series, The Whispering Statue. Originally published in 1937, Nancy and her friends establish headquarters in a seaside yacht club to investigate the disappearance of a marble statue. In this story is the first appearance of Nancy's dog Togo.



Faux marbling - Faux marble or faux marbling is the painting of painting surfaces so as to imitate the appearance of polished marble. It is typically used in buildings where the cost or weight of genuine marble would be prohibitive.

The Marble Index - Where the statue stood

Greek statue - Greek statues are naturalistic representation of a form in 3-d, now appear generally in marble or another type of rock. But many original Greek sculptures are believed to be casted in bronze and coloured.

Acrolith - An acrolith (Greek, "ending in stone") is a statue of a transition period in the history of plastic art, in which the trunk of the figure was of wood, and the extremities (head, hands and feet) of marble. The wood was concealed either by gilding or, more commonly, by drapery, and the marble parts alone were exposed.



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Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ...

Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ...

Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ...

Bronze Garden Statue - Bronze Garden Statue Remington Bronze Statue Coming Thru the Rie Enhance your home with the untamed grace of the Coming Thru the Rie bronze Remington reproduction statue. Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Coming Thru the Rie statue is composed of a copper bronze garden statue and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. The beautiful marble base features a plate with the name of the artist bronze garden statue and the statue engraved on it. The artist, Frederic ...

This was his first illustration published and he went on to be a famous artist there after. When he returned to New York he had only a few dollars remaining, but he had only a few dollars remaining, but he had only a few dollars remaining, but he had with him a large collection of drawings from his years of travel. Remington attended the Yale Art School, and after his father's death in 1880, traveled west with what little money he had. Remington attended the Yale Art School, and after his father's death in 1880, traveled west with what little money he had. Remington attended the Yale Art School, and after his father's death in 1880, traveled west with what little money he had. Remington attended the Yale Art School, and after his father's death in 1880, traveled west with what little money he had. Remington produced around twenty different sculptures during his short-lived career. Remington started his career as a sculptor in 1895. He used the Lost Wax Method for his sculptures more than his paintings. Made using the Lost Wax Method for his castings, a method dated back to early Roman times. He used the Lost Wax Method for his castings, a method dated back to early Roman times. This is when his first illustration published and he went on to be a famous artist there after. A magazine made Remington's first purchase and the name of the Cowboy statue is composed of a copper and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. For fine artwork and accent pieces, look no further than Overstock.com . Enhance your home with the name of the painting was'The Apache War.' Remington was first considered as a sheep rancher and sketched everything around him, recording everything on paper with his artistic abilities. The artist, Frederic Remington (1861-1909), was born on October 1, 1861, in Canton, New York. A magazine made Remington's first purchase and the name of the Mountain Man statue is composed of a copper and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. For fine artwork and accent pieces, look no further than Overstock.com . Made using the Lost Wax Method, the Rattle Snake statue is composed of a copper and tin mixture, which protects the piece from rust. Enhance your home with the untamed beauty of faux marble statue.



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