What is the french art called that has been painted on walls and used on furniture.?
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Trompe L'Oeil is to fool u'r eye... which u could do on furniture but if u'r looking to chg it up to look like wood or something else... walls or furniture. then it's faux finishing...
Le Barf.
Frescoes? or frescos
faux
i dont know??
Tromp d'oleil. I think it means something about fooling the eye.
tromp l'oeil (and that's probably not spelled right)
You may be referring to trompe l'oeil
Pronunciation: (")tromp-'l&-E, trOnp-'l[oe]i
it is a style of painting in which objects are depicted with photographically realistic detail; this is also a technique used in interior decorating
You mean the optical illusion type, like false perspective (fake windows with fake landscapes beyond)?
They're called "trompe l'oeil"
flure de lis or Trompe l'oeil
If you are talking about an optical illusion, for example, when you paint a window or a door so realistically that you'd swear you could open it, it is (phonetically) tromp loy. I don't know how to spell it either!
Then there is faux, another French word where you use paint to create a fake surface, such as the lines in marble, or a woodgrain technique, or grassy texture.
I don't know what you are speaking of in particular.
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