
Brooke Kelly brings an eye for detail and inherent artistic talent to every project. Her training, spanning over a decade, has included both classroom study and hands-on experience. She is skilled in both surface applications and three-dimensional techniques. Brooke specializes in period-appropriate historic structures and landmarks.
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Associates of Applied Science in Building Restoration, Belmont Technical College |
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"Old Red" Dallas County Courthouse, Texas |
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Paint analysis/ color matching for reproduction of wood finishes |
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Period appropriate finish using natural stains and natural shellac |
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Friends of Wheeling Preservation Group, West Virginia |
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Metallic finish lincrusta with mica powder highlights |
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Utah |
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Tabernacle Pew paint analysis to reveal existing wood grain finishes |
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Various private residences, Ohio |
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Encaustic, stipple, rag and faux marble finish applications, among others |
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Winner, 2006 Cleveland Builders Exhange Craftmanship Award |
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