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Stone, Brick and More |
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| A faux stone facade tops off the walls of this kitchen.
A favorite quotation is "cut" into the surface. It appears that the stone mason covered the lower walls with a plaster skim coat which has fallen away in some places. "Broken Parchment" is Coggeshall's term for this technique. |
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| The "brick work" to the left shows the extreme detail Coggeshall uses in his craft. | |||||||||||||||||
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A griffin has been "carved" into a "stone" block. The block above is showing some stress fractures.
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| Two other examples of the Broken Parchment style, used here "over" old stone block work. | |||||||||||||||||
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