Dons faux bois

Dons faux bois Ferrocement Faux Bois is the art of creating objects that look like real wood but are made of concrete, with sculping and staining.

01/23/2018

I have recently moved back to La. after being in Houston for 15 years. I am in the process of setting up new shop in Broussard, La. Please feel free to contact me with any idea's you may have in mind.

01/23/2018

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11/14/2016
11/11/2016

All of my faux bois pieces can be personalized if you want initals or names, etc. sculpted in!!!!!!!

11/11/2016

Faux bois pronounced "fo-bwah", (from the French for false wood) refers to the artistic imitation of wood or wood grains in various media. The craft has roots in the Renaissance with trompe-l'œil. It was probably first crafted with concrete using an iron armature by garden craftsmen in France called "rocailleurs" using common iron materials: rods, barrel bands, and chicken wire. Early examples of the craft survive at Parc des Buttes-Chaumont opened for an exposition in Paris in 1867. In 1873, the inventor of ferrocement (reinforced cement), Joseph Monier expanded his patents to include bridges. He designed the first bridge of reinforced concrete, crossing the moat at the Chateau Chazelet, in France. It was sculpted to resemble timbers and logs.

Ferrocement faux bois uses a combination of concrete, mortar and grout applied to a steel frame or armature to sculpt lifelike representations of wooden objects. Final sculpting can be done while the mixture is wet, in a putty state, or slightly stiff. Techniques vary among artisans. Most popular in the late 19th century through the 1940s, ferrocement faux bois has largely disappeared with the passing of those most expert in its practice. What few objects remain from that peak period (mostly in the form of garden art, such as planters and birdbaths) are now highly prized by collectors.

In Mexico and Texas, this style is sometimes known as "El Trabajo Rústico" (The Rustic Work). It is often characterized by a more realistic look in both composition and coloring, as well as a more finely detailed finish than comparable European work.

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