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Introducing our weekly roundup of Venetian Plaster stuff on the web

Written on December 23, 2008 – 12:41 pm | by aaron |

OK starting today, Dear Reader, every week we’ll try and anthologize some of the more interesting things we’ve seen regarding Venetian and other decorative lime plasters from around the internets including articles, blog posts, photos, whatever.

If you have a project or photo or an article or a post you’d like to have considered for inclusion please submit to info@stuccoitaliano.us

Here’s this weeks’ roundup:

Friend and talented colleague iLia Anossov releases new DVD: Fresco School is proud to announce the official release of the DVD Tutorial - “FRESCO PLASTER” from their “BUON FRESCO FOUNDATIONS” video set…full news release

Short article from French News source on Tadelakt: One of the most dramatic expressions of the multifaceted qualities of lime must be TadelaktFull story

Accent walls in kitchen from Sunset magazine: The kitchen and dining area are defined by Venetian plaster sealed with wax, which brings depth and sheen…Article

French artist’s blog: I just finished a course in Tadelakt which took place in the hills around Maubec, south of France…Blog post

Informative article on Venetian Plaster’s natural mold resistance: Not only is real Venetian Plaster a great addition and upgrade–and a green building product–it is absolutely beautiful. What many people are unaware of, however, is that it is also quite environmentally-friendly…Full article

Intonachino Project BC: I recently started a 1700ft lime based plaster project in Langley, B.C…Blog post

That’s it for this week.  Seattle remains snowed in.  Hope you’re all staying warm and not stuck in an airport this frigid holiday season!

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