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Carrera Marbling

Carrera marbling was historically used in statuesque figures and it traditionally demonstrates no “veins” as in other types of marble finishes. In some instances red or gray delicate veins may appear in carrera marbling , but this is rare. Most faux carrera marbling finishes, however, do have veins to provide a definite carrera marble finish.

When considering the surface for carrera marbling , it is possible to select any area where carrera marbling would normally be found. This may include columns or steps, as well as various other areas where richness and texture are needed.

A base coat of oil or latex white paint is the first step in creating faux carrera marbling . After this is allowed to dry a glaze mixture which is comprised of glaze, paint and paint thinner is then applied. Using a twisted rag, blot or drag the rag throughout the surface. The entire surface should not necessarily be covered, as some of the white should be allowed to be exposed, as in real carrera marble.

Using either newspaper or tissue paper, dab the areas that are painted with the glaze. This will allow the carrera marble surface to have texture.

With either an air brush or feather you can now draw veins into your carrera marble . Having a picture of carrera marble that is appealing to your eye will aid in creating veins that are natural looking.

When the painted veins have dried in your carrera marble, use a pencil to create more veins throughout the surface. This will mimic the gray color of veins in natural carrera marble.

When you are satisfied with the colors and veins, apply a coat of glaze to finalize the project of your carrera marbling.

 

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