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CREATING THE STEPS, DECK
AND BACK WALL
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"Creating
an ancient look with modern scenic techniques"
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| 1 For the steps, stone-like shapes were created out
of Homosote and applied to existing step treads and risers. 2 Individual stones were then shaped with a grinder
to achieve a slate-like stone, smooth and angular with chipped away worn edges, leaving
fairly distinct grout spacing.
3 Next, everything was coated, including grout,
with a Foamcoat and FlexBond mixture (two parts Foamcoat, one part FlexBond). This was
repeated two or three time. |
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| 4 Base coat was laid in and let dry. 5 Next, the glazing, described more fully on the
next pages. It is important to note here that the designer wanted the steps cooler in
color than the majority of the set. To accomplish this, fewer glazes were used here and
more Raw Umber and paynes grey were used for the overall tone. Then the warmer Ochre and
Raw Sienna were applied as accent glazes.
6 When dry, everything was sealed with poly two or
three times.
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1 For the back wall, the flats were built and
covered with beadfoam and metal screen where indicated on the designer elevations. The
bead-foam was cut away to create a profile edge which merged with the metal screen. 2 To simulate the pitted stone texture, a small
amount of acetone was first drizzled and spattered onto the beadfoam. The painters were
careful to wear gloves and a respirator during this process. Some painters prefer to
achieve the pined look by picking away the foam by hand or with a rasp.
3 Then a Foamcoat and FlexBond mixture (one part
Foamcoat, two parts FlexBond) was applied to the foam surfaces twicemaking sure to
get in all of the little holes to seal the foam completely |
| 4 The screening was primed with tinted Tough Prime
to allow the screen to accept the paint and texture. 5 When the Tough Prime was completely dry, the
Foamcoat and Cabisol mixture (1:1) was applied in a paste-like consistency so as to fill
up the screen where opacity was indicated on the rendering. It was applied with a puny
knife or trowel onto the screen and left to dry
6 The basecoat blend was then applied to all
surfaces
7 When all textures were completely dry, the glaze
process was applied. |
Some of the products used in this project

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