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Archive for Decorative Painting – Page 2

Adirondack Chair Adorned with Art Deco Motif

This week, we used our decorative painting expertise to bring to life an Art Deco motif and give unique character to an Adirondack chair. For the second year, Painting in Partnership from Chicago’s Northwest suburbs, was a sponsor for the “Chairs of Palatine” community event, organized by the Palatine Chamber of Commerce.

Art Deco Adirondack Chair

Art Deco Adirondack Chair

The passion flower was used as the central motif of our painting. There are about 500 species of passion flowers (Passiflora) and are found all over the world. There are nine species that are native to the United States. The plants generally grow as vines, although there are shrub varieties as well.

The passion flower got its name not from reference to love, but to the Passion of Christ. Legend has it that a Jesuit scholar living in Italy in the early 1600’s, upon viewing drawings of the flower, had a vision likening the parts of the flower to the elements of the Crucifixion.

Incorporating “period” motifs into contemporary settings is part of Painting in Partnership’s commitment to historical restoration and preservation. Art Deco is one of those period design styles. It originated in France in the 1920’s and flourished in America through the end of World War Two. The Art Deco style influenced architecture, industrial design, decorative finishing, graphic arts, film and even fashion.

Embellishing Cast Ornamental Plaster with Decorative Finishing

Decorative Finishing Techniques Embellish Cast Plaster

Decorative Finishing Techniques Embellish Cast Plaster

Plaster and decorative painting are allies in the world of decoration. Cast plaster ornaments have long been used in a myriad of ways to adorn simple surroundings with a touch of elegance or, outright opulence in the case of some public buildings and private residences. At Painting in Partnership, we often use decorative painting techniques to embellish such plaster elements, like in the picture below. The decorative finishes can be more subtle like in this picture or stronger, depending on the effect needed.

Chicago-based Decorators Supply, Co. has been manufacturing such plaster ornamentation for over a century and distributing it all over the world. In fact, the company was founded in 1883 and became one of the main suppliers of moldings for the buildings at the Columbian Exhibition in 1893. This giant World’s Fair attracted to Chicago scores of sculptors and artisans from all over Europe. This rich pool of talent helped Decorators Supply, Co. develop, over a period of four decades, a fantastic array of original carvings that are still used today to create all the company’s molds and casts.

Storage Trays for Carvings

Storage Trays for Carvings

This unique and rich artistic legacy of over 11,000 walnut and oak carvings is kept in a vault at Decorators Supply. Each carving is mounted on a piece of 3-ply board. They are catalogued and stored on wood trays that are stacked from floor to ceiling in the vault. I recently had the privilege of visiting this vault. It is truly an amazing sight! In 1896, William Grage Sr. joined the company as an office boy and he eventually became the owner of the company. The three current owners of Decorators Supply are third-generation descendants of William Grage. You can find more information on the company’s website.

Tray of Walnut Carvings

Tray of Walnut Carvings

A company like Decorators Supply is a partner to Painting in Partnership, in the world of painting and decorating. Their cast plaster ornaments give our decorative painters infinite opportunities to use their imagination to enhance the beauty of residences and public buildings we work on.

We are proud to count Decorators Supply Co. among our Trusted Partners.

Faux Painting a Chicagoland Park Bench

Decorative painting and faux finishing can evoke powerful emotions, bring a smile to your face and give you a jolt of positive energy. Painting in Partnership just painted a Palatine park bench that has that impact on people passing by.

Koi fish, with their big eyes, soft mouths, colorful skins and inviting demeanor, were perfect subjects for Painting in Partnership’s decorative painting project. our color design consultant, mural painter and decorative finisher all worked as a team to create this colorful mural design.

Faux-Painted Koi Pond Bench

Faux-Painted Koi Pond Bench

We painted a mural scene of seven Koi fish in a pond, complete with lily pod leaves, water bubbles and water droplets painted on the leaves in realistic trompe l’oeil fashion. To add a whimsical touch, our muralist painted her hand holding a brush, while putting the final paint stroke on a fish. We then applied a decorative metal finish to the arms and back of the bench to complete the painting.

As you glance at the bench, you are drawn in, touched and inspired. This is the experience that our team of outstanding painting craftsmen, faux finishers and color experts are committed to deliver to you every time.

Painting in Partnership’s reputation for outstanding house painting extends way beyond the Chicago area. We have received many national awards for interior painting, exterior painting, historical restoration and f aux finishing. This painting project was completed as part of Palatine’s Best Seat in Town, a community project to benefit local charities.