The Magic of Decorative Painting

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Debra Disman

What IS Decorative Painting?  The term is bandied about, and used to describe just about anything from stenciling to murals to hand-painted lettering. In fact, all of the above, plus much more, falls under the rubric of “Decorative Painting”.  

by Debra Disman
Prinicipal-ArtiFactory Studio 

This is one of the reasons why this rapidly evolving, yet historic art form is so exciting, innovative, and applicable to today’s fast-changing world. 

“Decorative Painting”, as it is used currently, is a broad, “catch-all” term. It covers a diversity of skill-based disciplines which engage aspects of  art, craft, and design to transform the surface of an object or built environment.  

Decorative Painting Takes Many Forms 

Decorative Painting draws from an infinite range of sources for inspiration, including nature, world cultures, and our immediate environment. Some of its most familiar forms include: 

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Wood Grain Faux Finish in a historic Spanish Revival Woodside home.

Faux Finishing, faux is the French word for fake  and the technique is used to simulate aspects of the natural and man made world. Creating the look of wood, marble, stone, and precious metals has been around for centuries. 

The methods and materials of faux continue to develop and evolve. Many faux finish techniques use a translucent material called glaze, which is manipulated by various brushes and other tools. 

 Murals are works of art created directly on a wall or ceiling. Not limited to paint, murals can be created of mosaics, ceramics, photographs or other materials. They may include such techniques as “Trompe L’Oeil”, French for “fooling the eye” to create the sense that what is painted is actually there. 

The crumbling edges of a building, a rose forgotten on the floor- are they actually there? Or is it the painter’s trick of optical illusion? 

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Custom Stencil at new SF Dress for Success boutique!

Stenciling employs a cut out of an image or pattern which can be applied to just about any surface in innumerable ways.  It’s bounded only by the imagination and intent of the practitioner. 

Letters, numbers, text and repeated patterns are great uses for stencils, but their application can go far beyond these. 

Decorative Painting Through a Historical Lens 

From the cave paintings of pre-history, to the wall paintings in ancient Egyptian tombs and Greek temples, to the development of Mural painting in ancient Rome…advances in decorative painting continue to be motivated by a mix of the practical and aesthetic. The use of faux finishes to cut costs of construction of Europe’s grand cathedrals during the Renaissance is an example of both practicality and aesthetics, which continue to inspire us today. The many applications of decorative painting continue to expand and adapt to our modern and changing world. 

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Decorative painters seek to enhance, beautify, communicate, and transform our world by paying close attention  to the objects we surround ourselves with and the environments in which we live. The visual evidence of our history would seem to indicate this as an intrinsic human need. 

As the 17th Century philosopher and physicist, Blaise Pascal put it, 

 “Beauty is a harmonious relation between something in our nature and the quality of the object which delights us.” 

Here’s to the transformative nature of beauty, in the healing of our world, and ourselves. 

May your new year be a beautiful one! 

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About the Author (Author Profile)

Debra Disman is principal of ArtiFactory Studio and is an SF Bay Area Decorative Painter. Her passion is to translate her Client’s inner vision into concrete visual form. Debra’s company ArtiFactory Studio, provides custom decorative painting, murals and color consultation to customers from all backgrounds and walks of life. She can help you use the magic of decorative painting to transform your home, place of business, even your community!

Debra holds a degree in painting from the University of Iowa and has studied in France, San Francisco, and San Diego. She is an Associate member of the International Association for Colour Consultants/Designers and serves as the Color Muze for blog talk radio’s Artistically Speaking Radio and Cre8tive Compass Magazine.

Check out Debra’s Look Book to see more of her work. To learn more please visit ArtiFactoryStudio, or connect with her on Twitter or Facebook.

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  3. Julie Dexter says:

    As a decorative painter and wall finisher, I so appreciate your articles! It is important to share what we do with others!

  4. Debra Disman says:

    Thanks Julie- its really true, we can share with each other, and also educate and inform the community at-large. We learn different ways of working, and better serving our Clients through connecting and interacting. I am thrilled that you and two of my other favorite “DP’s” will be featured in my next article!

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