Natural plasters and finishes are a great alternative to the conventional products available out there.
Reinforced clay finishing plaster TerraVista Plus Smooth for private residence in Munich, by Tobias Petri
Reinforced clay finishing plaster TerraVista Plus Smooth for private residence in Munich, by Tobias Petri
Publisher: New Society Publishers Pub. Date: 2018-05-14 ISBN: 9780865718708 Format: Paperback - 224 pages Size: 8.5" x 11" (w x h) BISAC: HOUSE & HOME / Do-It-Yourself / General
It can be tempting to rush through the process of home-making. Sitting with something unfinished and undone, when we know what it could look or feel like, is difficult. Living in it, even more so. But homes crafted slowly over time, in accordance with the values and rhythms of the people who live within them don’t tend to date in the same way that spaces put together with haste do. For those for whom a slower approach to home-making feels meaningful, we have put together a list of tips that might be helpful in encouraging a slower, more considered approach to home-making.
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Size: 29"W x 4.5"D x 31"H Weight: 25 lbs. Plaster with Resin The Three Graces have been favorite subjects in art since this Hellenistic masterpiece was created. Originally goddesses of…
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I am an artist with a passion for texture, surface and space, creating unique printed and stitched abstract pieces. My surrounding environment has always influenced me the most; I’m drawn to the insignificant and overlooked. I take photographs all the time, especially when travelling. As in the Japanese aesthetic wabi-sabi, I treasure the imperfections found in the natural changes that occur in such things as weathered wood, crumbling plaster and peeling paint. My aim is to create fragment like pieces that realise these aesthetic qualities.
I am Janine Pendleton, and I am an explorer of the lost and forgotten world. I travel the world in search of amazing abandoned locations and photograph them to share with the world. There is so much beauty in these once-inhabited places which now lay overgrown and covered in dust.
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