Friday, May 15, 2009

Faux finishing came from a French expression: ''Fake'' finish. Faux finish means: reproduce, change or adapt ( patinas ) color, and texture ( visual identity ) into a similar surface or a different one.
The first faux ( patina ) was found inside a cave. Today we have it in our homes, businesses, and in many other places. We can see faux on walls, floors, furniture, cars, object, and , also our hair and skin. Faux finishes can also be seen in theme parks and movies.

For more information and free estimates about Faux, Trom'p, Murals, and Scenic Art, please call me at: ( 407 ) 952-6945

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