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Shaker-Style Mural Painting and Early 19th Century Stenciling

In the sunroom, Bob appraises Polly Forcier's traditional Shaker-style landscape wall mural, giving it high marks for the Colonial-themed home. A final look at the walls in the parlor reveals more intricate stencil work. Artisan Ken Forcier has completed the application of a reproduction stencil pattern that was originally found in an early 19th-century Vermont farmhouse.
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Shaker-Style Mural Painting and Early 19th Century Stenciling

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" I wanted everybody take a close look at -- for Sears worked last week she was here she showed us how to get started painting. -- traditional mural and that technique here really is the same technique that was used a couple hundred years ago in some early American colonial houses where itinerant decorators would come through. And do jobs like this. The willow trees everything somewhat stylized but it does have the -- panel shaker community and her son. Can. Came in here and did an amazing job of recreating a stencil to look. From another early New England house and this took him the better part of two days but this is the historic. Pattern that is taken from an 8181 house I believe and we just chose different colors for our own purposes here so that they would. Coordinate nicely with the front hall and again the floors in here are just stupendous."

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