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Mableized Wall 2nd veining process

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Mableized Wall 2nd veining process

Mableized Wall 2nd veining process

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When we renovated our house I decided to create a faux Sierra marble wall behind our entertainment center. First I used glazes to create a cloudy base texture typical of White Sierra marble. The veining was created in two processes. I decided to record myself with a time lapse video while I laid down the the basic veining patterns in the 1st video and then finished with detailing to create the impression of depth in the 2nd video. It was fun to do. I wish I could work that fast!

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Headshot of Mark Newton, with short grey-blond hair, wearing an off-white T-shirt and glasses, sunlit in front of a tree-bark texture background.

Mark Newton

Musician, Artist, and Decorative Artisan

My creative pursuits in art and music have interrelated throughout my life and professional careers. Here I share selections of my ongoing work.

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Mark Newton and his wife Nancy Newton, smiling at each other, and Mark holding one of four present guitar-type musical instruments, with the other three displayed on the wall behind, surrounded by other musical equipment, including a mixing board and percussion instruments.

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An elaborate and richly colorful mosaic of textured square tiles, each featuring a sample of a unique decorative finish created by Mark Newton.

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