A Photographic Journal of Transformation![]() |
| My client told me this fireplace reminded her of a Jack-o-Lantern! Ha! My reply: this fireplace needs to get stoned! |
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| Viola! A Fabulous Faux Fireplace. Smokin' Hot! |
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| Like a good plastic surgeon, I marked the stone shapes before committing to the sculpture. The facade was cleaned and protected. The bricks were primed white. |
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| I began by sculpting the "keystone" and worked out, right to left. |
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| Work in progress, detail. It's important to hold your vision. Art in progress is often messy and unattractive. |
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| Spaces between are caulked and stones are individually painted. |
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| Each stone is given 2 to 3 layers of custom colored, tinted glaze washes for depth. And sealed 3x with a dull varnish. |
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| Stone details... (left) The background was layered with a sand-additive mixed with paint. Then a top coat of Ralph Lauren's River Rock was hand-brushed over that for additional fine texture. |
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| Stone details (right)... |
I wish this lovely family many beautiful moments as they celebrate life in front of a crackling fire! (And I hope they invite me back to roast marshmallows.)
From my hearth to yours...
xo,
AGP











