Basic paint-based glazing. Customizable patterns and optical texture.. Contrast dependent on base/glaze shade combination.
As with broken glaze finishes, the use of crumpled plastic gives angular detail reminiscent of crackle. Note the light-dark-light movements of color and value.
Goatskin or parchment is typically executed in soft beiges with deeper accents to highlight natural folds. Degree of warmth and coolness is controlled by the use of various base tones. Equally presentable on walls or furniture.
The use of a deep, dark base upon which a cool, semi-opaque glaze is applied provides great optical texture. This application of a bold base tone will not make a space feel enclosing, but rather grand.
Rich complementary tones, properly blended, retain much individual character and do not intermix creating dull muddy tones.
Blended earth tones, with occasional wisps of magenta bring depth and complexity to a finish that belongs nicely in any room of the house of office..
As with a deeper seafoam color, the interplay of color and colorless pearl give rise to beautiful texture. Viewers cannot help but want to touch.
Blended glazes, sometimes called color washes, achieve infinite shades through finessed manipulation of the glaze. We have control over not only color, but depth, dimension, activity, intensity, color temperature and value, texture, etc.
Basic paint-based glazing. Customizable patterns and optical texture.. Contrast dependent on base/glaze shade combination.
Rich cool colors work well in both feminine and masculine decors. The ethereal transition of color coupled with a bright base give this finish understated movement.
The culmination of a 3-layer structure demonstrates the effect of our unique glaze media. Undercurrents of contrasting color are transformed into the delicate and sublime, and not lost or suppressed by the weight of foreground color.
Fun, bright, young colors interlaced via blending nicely support deeper foreground etching. A modern organic look.
Stripes can add feelings of elegance as well as traditional "homey"-ness to any room. Through the use of faux leather and aged metallics, the effect can result in a look that some deem "important" and regal.
The elegance and formality of stripes, coupled with the softening effect of fine detail and high-value color are brought together in Strie patterned walls. Line thickness, granularity and occasional contrast are all within the control of the artist, and help add interest and uniqueness to a semi-regular pattern.
Basic paint-based glazing. Random shaped uniform pattern. High contrast due to light background.
Rendered on walls or ceilings, clouds lend interest, depth and fascination. While traditional colors are usually employed, interesting effects can be incorporated to "move" the effect towards sunrise, dusk, or anywhere in-between.
Weblike rivulets of color give this finish a unique complexity. While beautiful in any color, the use of multiple colors helps dramatize the effect.
Samples of Status Faux's Glaze Designs.
The days of simple and limited sponge painting and rag finishes are history. Using state of the art materials & technique, endless glaze and color wash finishes are yours. Color is only the beginning. Consider incredible depth, dimension, movement and tone on tone in your vision of what your rooms can have.
A strong, optically textured leather inspires dimension and invites touch.
A blended glaze of contrasting colors yields a gorgeous swirl, reminiscent of Monet's work to some, atmospheric turbulence to others. Note how the use of unique materials allows the union of blue and yellow without resulting in green.