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Periwinkle Skies, LLC
Frescoes: by Periwinkle Skies
Fresco is the Italian word for fresh and is a type of mural painting. It is a long and involved technique consisting of three layers of differently textured lime plaster followed by a final finish. The top layer is composed of lime-tolerant pigments dissolved in lime water, and is painted onto the final plaster layer while the plaster is still wet. Success depends on good preparation, since every brush stroke is permanent. Lime plaster dries by a process of carbonation. The pigments get caught up in this process and become integrated with the surface of the plaster, making fresco an extremely durable way of adding color to a wall. Examples of this technique can be found around the world, including Europe, China, India, and Russia. Although examples still survive from the sixteenth century BC in Greece and Morocco, the technique saw its full flourishing in Renaissance Italy in the hands of the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael.
Periwinkle Skies has adorned wine cellars, restaurants, couture shops and residences with murals and frescoes in all over New Jersey, as well as in Connecticut and New York. View more of our work at www.periwinkleskies.com
We use environmentally-friendly, durable materials and offer a fee structure that is designed to best meet each client’s plan of action. Contact us at 973-865-1966 or visit our website at www.periwinkleskies.com to view more photos.
Reyes Landscape Construction
This wine cave was engineered. Built with concrete walls, the exterior has natural head sized stones veneered on to the concrete. The doors are heavy timber with large metal hinges and latches.
Jeff Raum Studios
A large alcove was visually opened up with a mural depicting the Tuscany countryside. The trompe l'oeil railing matches the one to be found on the staircase. A faux stone surround was painted to frame the scene.
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Cathey Miller
The door and the stone wall were brand new wood and brand new plaster. I have painted and aged it to appear as old stone and wood.
For more samples www.catheymiller.com
Rana/Art Palette
Contact for customization and pricing - manjariduttrana@gmail.com
The wood panel can be custom cut for a piece to be pained and inserted there.. Many more ideas can be given to you as per your color palette and choice.
Ancient Surfaces
Images provided by 'Ancient Surfaces'
Product name: Antique Stone Floors, walls, sinks and slabs in wince cellars.
Contacts: (212) 461-0245
Email: Sales@ancientsurfaces.com
Website: www.AncientSurfaces.com
Antique Limestone flooring pavers, walls and ceilings unique in their blends and authenticity, Ideal in harnessing the authentic Mediterranean cellars feel.
Reyes Landscape Construction
This wine cave was engineered. Built with concrete walls, the exterior has natural head sized stones veneered on to the concrete. The doors are heavy timber with large metal hinges and latches. Accented with a simple concrete bench
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