The Fauxtastic Four are Coming!
Artisans, Business Talk, DIY, Finishes & Surfaces, Inside In-faux, Inspirations, Wall-nuts! July 24th, 2008The Fauxtastic Four. What is it? Who are they? Is there really a faux superhero team? Well, no…and yes. The Fauxtastic Four came about as an idea I had to take the faux recipe books and videos that come out every year and actually test them. See if the recipes hold up and if anyone really can achieve those looks. Then, I thought, “Why just test them on my own when a group with varying degrees of training can do so?” The idea started to take shape and the group started to evolve. I narrowed it to four participants: [1] a faux-as-a-hobby enthusiast with no professional training, [2] a professional faux finisher starting their career, [3] a professional faux finisher more than a decade into her career (that would be me), and [4] a university-trained muralist. In short, the Fauxology readers will each have a person whose experience they can relate to. I thought we each would bring a certain outlook into our tests and reviews while helping the readers (that would be you) make an informed buying decision on a “how-to” purchase.
Here’s how it works: Once per quarter, our group chooses a book and/or video we’d all like to review. After picking the finish in the book/video we’d each like to try the most, with no repeats, we get together in the studio for one day to test our chosen recipes and talk (and eat and drink and have fun). No actual formulas will be posted online but there will be pictures taken of the process and of the final results. All four of us are pretty positive personalities so we will be fair but not be vicious or derogatory — we’ll leave that to those who like to tear others down. Our ideal goal is to have a great experience with the book/video and share our findings with you. We will also have a podcast where you can listen to the four of us dish on our day and the results.
So, who is the lucky recipient of Review Numero Uno? Why, it’s Gary Lord! We’ve picked his book “It’s Faux Easy” to test out. Our studio day is planned for Saturday, August 16 – look for the next Fauxtastic Four entry after that to see and listen to the results! Until then, here are the pics and bios of each of the Fauxtastic Four members…enjoy!
The Faux Enthusiast: Sharon Adelman
Hoping to Inspire: All the DIYers out there!
I have always been very active in the arts. In middle and high school, I loved “still art” and anything that was abstract. With my parents’ “push” to learn classical music since I was 5 years old, it also fueled my passion for music as well. I went into Audio Engineering and Digital Media degree programs, but eventually got tired of the competitive nature of the music business. Four years ago, I tapped into the teaching market after a revelation: teaching has always been in my blood since the women in my family were all teachers. This has taken me into a new career and I now teach at a children’s school. Art and faux has always been something of a fantasy for me, meaning that “one day, I will learn it” but I never knew where to start. After meeting Regina, it sparked my interest even more. I enjoy cooking, entertaining, traveling abroad, indigenous craft and music.
Ye Olde Timer: Regina Garay
Hoping to Inspire: Like-minded professionals and anyone with an interest in decorative painting as a hobby or business
Regina Garay is of Hispanic heritage and has traveled internationally to receive training from world-renowned Master Artisans. She is a member of the Stencil Artisans League and the company is an ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) Industry Partner. She was one of the first faux finishers in the country to be recognized as a Certified Faux Consultant by the Paint and Decorating Retailers of America. She has taught faux finishing courses for the Southern Women’s Show and her firm’s work has been featured in newspapers and magazines (and now, a book: Modello by Design) in addition to a commission featured in the Frontgate catalog which reached 40 million homes. She was recently asked by TalkFaux, an international faux finishing forum, to be a Global Moderator on their site. Her firm, Garay Artisans, was established in 1998 and the artisans have since worked in many beautiful homes and notable commercial projects including hotels, restaurants and boutiques. She also teaches beginner’s faux finishing workshops in Orlando in conjunction with Benjamin Moore and maintains the Fauxology blog. She personally enjoys traveling, socializing, dancing, reading a great book and going to the movies. She hopes to tackle her garden as a project one day.
The New Professional Faux Finisher: Debbie Jackson
Hoping to Inspire: Those who are just starting their faux careers or are thinking of jumping into one
Debbie Jackson is the owner of Debbie’s Designs, a Central Florida faux finish and custom painting business that was established in 2006. Debbie’s interest in art began in elementary school, where she began drawing portraits of her family, friends and an assortment of pets. Over the years she developed an interest in making her surroundings more appealing to the eye and decided to take the next step and start her own business by sharing what she loves with others. Debbie continues to learn new techniques yearly at different faux studios and schools. When not painting, Debbie enjoys photography, visiting with family and friends and playing with her animals. Debbie is also passionate about animal rights and volunteers for a local no-kill shelter.
The University-Trained Muralist: Monica Zeuli
Hoping to Inspire: All fine artists who have an interest in faux finishing as well
I did my first painting when I was 7 years old. My dad was an established artist and my first art teacher. When I was young, he taught me the correct ways of drawing and painting. This is the best thing you can do for a child who enjoys art since you receive more of an education than what you learn at school. I used art as my therapy as a teen during my parent’s divorce and my Grandfather’s death. It helped me heal in so many ways and it teaches you to look inward and grow. In high school, I took weekend classes in Boston’s finest schools and was nominated as Best Artist. I went to a four-year art program at Notre Dame College where I got a BA Degree in Commercial Art. I started my own business in 1998 in Massachusetts and was astounded at the fact that I could actually get paid for what most people consider a hobby. I moved to Florida in 2000 and since then, have been painting regularly and been steady with referrals. My work is getting more defined and recognized everyday. I sleep great since there is nothing more satisfying than being wiped out from painting all day.
All of us are so excited — we hope you are, too!






July 24th, 2008 at 9:01 pm
I’m thrilled that I’m a part of this event. There are so many great finishes in Gary Lord’s book, it was very difficult to narrow down to one finish. I highly recommend this book to your readers, I think we could do a couple of events on this single book. Stay tuned!
Monica
July 24th, 2008 at 9:26 pm
Mon - I totally agree. For those who might not be familiar with Gary Lord, he has won several Paint & Decorating Retailer awards for Best Faux Finisher of the Year and he’s always on HGTV and DIY. I can’t wait to finally try the recipes. You’re bringing the mimosas, right? LOL!
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