America
This image has been on my mind lately.detail from the frescoes in Sant'Ignazio Church, Rome
painted by Andrea Pozzo, circa 1698
photo by Lynne Rutter April, 2008
Labels: murals, travel, trompe l'oeil
This image has been on my mind lately.Labels: murals, travel, trompe l'oeil
122 hand painted ornaments, 28 canvases, 12 colors of paint, 5 rolls of 22k ribbon gold leaf...
Each ceiling panel is pasted with clay based adhesive and allowed to dry. The back of the canvas is then moistened with water, and a second, fat coat of paste put on the ceiling just before the canvas is applied.
In the longest panel we found that the chandelier electrical box was not actually in the center. Bad news, since an elaborate rosette was painted for the center. This is always a danger when painting canvases for ceilings that have not yet been framed. No matter what the carpenters tell you about how perfect their measurements are, they are never, ever correct. That's why the design of this ceiling incorporated a lot of "bleed" on the outside edges.
Once the canvases are smoothed into place they are left to rest while they tighten; they are then trimmed neatly to fit. My assistants and I paint the lighting trim, vent covers, etc. to match, and touch up or embellish wherever needed.Labels: Artistic License, ornament, polychrome, work in progress