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SOME MORE PHOTOS OF VENETIAN PLASTER MAP OF THE WORLD BY TINA RANDOLPH

SOME MORE PHOTOS OF VENETIAN PLASTER MAP OF THE WORLD BY TINA RANDOLPH

As promised, here are a few more photos of that gorgeous Marmorino Classic map of the world created by Tina Randolph at Sun Liquor Distillery in Seattle:

 

One of the more interesting things about the project from a technical point of view:  The substrate walls were pretty rough.  Rather than do the standard prep of smoothing the surface out prior to polished plaster, Tina and the crew went directly over the rough substrate which ended up looking wonderful and giving the feel of those ridges under the ocean and the waves on top.  I could look at that blue wall all day.

Here’s a not very well kept secret – these guys serve some of the best cocktails in Seattle

Tina Randolph just started using Stucco Italiano plasters which she says she now loves.  She’s been doing awesome decorative work all over Seattle for many years, including some great stuff in Top Pot Doughnuts which is owned by the same folks who brought us the new Sun Liquor.  I’m hoping to interview Tina next week for the blog and post some more jobs that she’s done.…

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Tadelakt Application Questions From One of Our Customers:

Tadelakt Application Questions From One of Our Customers:

use Tadelakt for an adobe style fireplace (steel frame w/ cement board substrate). Will the olive oil soap cause any problems with the heat from the fireplace? Does applying the olive oil soap affect surface breathability Continue reading

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Black Tadelakt exterior in Vancouver

Black Tadelakt exterior in Vancouver

Aaron and Kay Lynn paid a visit to some of our best customers and our Vancouver distributor, PacWest, up in Canada this week.

Steve Manby of Authentic Plaster FX posted on his blog about Aaron checking out his black Tadelakt exterior.

Hopefully he’ll send us more pics soon!

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Venetian Plaster and Faux finish people on Twitter, updated.

OK for those who find themselves sucked into that particular bottomless pit of social media called Twitter, here’s an updated list of those I’ve found doing our particular form of decorative art/contracting who also tweet, in no particular order:

  • UPDATED 8-18-09

VENETIAN PLASTER AND FAUX FINISHERS:

http://twitter.com/luxuryplaster
http://twitter.com/FauxJo
http://twitter.com/john_hiemstra
http://twitter.com/VistaCustmClrs
http://twitter.com/GregthePainter
http://twitter.com/ERICCOSTUDIO
http://twitter.com/chaseconnery
http://twitter.com/artmorehead
http://twitter.com/fitzstudio
http://twitter.com/ronaldlayman
http://twitter.com/Ivenetian
http://twitter.com/Artistagirl
http://twitter.com/DarrellMorrison
http://twitter.com/Fauxology
http://twitter.com/celestestudio
http://twitter.com/shaktispace
http://twitter.com/smartartstudios
http://twitter.com/FauxDaddy
http://twitter.com/KimKimCherie
http://twitter.com/momsiepalooza
http://twitter.com/barnmom
http://twitter.com/annielore
http://twitter.com/PaintedLadyRach
http://twitter.com/Token12ga
http://twitter.com/singingwalls
http://twitter.com/carolreynolds
http://twitter.com/IcingStudios
http://twitter.com/LynneRutter
http://twitter.com/artistryinfaux
http://twitter.com/muralmaker1
http://twitter.com/FikeStudio
http://twitter.com/faithfaux
http://twitter.com/goldleafwalls
http://twitter.com/thetilemaster
http://twitter.com/ACEartInteriors
http://twitter.com/studiounique
http://twitter.com/lynadawn
http://twitter.com/okcfaux
http://twitter.com/jen_guerin
http://twitter.com/FeFiFauxAcademy
http://twitter.com/designamour
http://twitter.com/minettam
http://twitter.com/Veneshe
http://twitter.com/HouseofFaux
http://twitter.com/PainterDeb
http://twitter.com/TheFauxPro
http://twitter.com/venetianplaster
http://twitter.com/Wallustrations
http://twitter.com/LULuwanderlust

http://twitter.com/Joespainting
http://twitter.com/DREAMWALLS
http://twitter.com/fauxgypsy
http://twitter.com/dundean
http://twitter.com/PainterMommy
http://twitter.com/benkolar
http://twitter.com/fauxmi
http://twitter.com/JR_Martin
http://twitter.com/girlloves2paint
http://twitter.com/patrickganino
http://twitter.com/carriewilliar
http://twitter.com/BRUSHMAGIC
http://twitter.com/LakeAreaFaux
http://twitter.com/apexnational
http://twitter.com/Fauxdacious
http://twitter.com/PamelasPainting
http://twitter.com/KBwalls
http://twitter.com/artistjoni
http://twitter.com/petergrc
http://twitter.com/danatucker

OTHER  – INCLUDING DECORATIVE CEMENT AND PLASTER CONTRACTORS

http://twitter.com/ConcreteStainer
http://twitter.com/TrowelTalk
http://twitter.com/AcidStain
http://twitter.com/plastermaster
http://twitter.com/CementLackey
http://twitter.com/WorldofConcrete
http://twitter.com/ConcreteDesigns
http://twitter.com/concreteideas
http://twitter.com/jrext
http://twitter.com/jamesakalurch
http://twitter.com/WallsnCeilings
http://twitter.com/ChavezLnPlaster
http://twitter.com/AmericanClay
http://twitter.com/elitecrete
http://twitter.com/ConcreteNetwork
http://twitter.com/engraveacrete
http://twitter.com/CreteWerx

http://twitter.com/ConcreteThinker
http://twitter.com/SimStain
http://twitter.com/stampedconcrete
http://twitter.com/diacrete
http://twitter.com/EIFS
http://twitter.com/ConcretePhil

This is by no means an exhaustive list so if you want to be added or know anyone who should be leave a comment or tweet me - http://twitter.com/stuccoitaliano

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Venetian Plaster Installation – Intonachino X-Fine Interior

Venetian Plaster Installation – Intonachino X-Fine Interior

This project involves the interior installation of about 6000 square feet of our Intonachino Extra Fine lime plaster.  We are doing the finish in a distressed style, leaving some random openings between the first and second coat and lacing in some lighter highlights.

We went through a number of samples to find just the right color and texture.  Below is a sample wall I did just to make sure the owners were completely comfortable with the finish before we got started.

The clients asked me to come up with something that would work well in their elegant Mediterranean home. It was easy to see how using a richer color for the interior walls would help accent the substantial crown moldings, baseboards, and casings and give the home more richness and depth. The owners commented that once the walls started getting plastered the paint job on the walls began to look like primer – as if the house had not been completely finished until we showed up.

My good friend Bill Kaiser, owner of Elite Plaster in Bend, Oregon, and his brother David came up to help out with the project.  Both guys, although relatively young, have a great deal of expertise in Venetian plaster application, as well as extensive exterior stucco knowledge.  Bill’s done numerous exterior applications with Intonachino in central Oregon over the past few years.

We ran our material as a modified wet-on-wet application.  First coat was applied and allowed to go to set – as soon as we were sure there were no soft spots on the first coat we went right back in with the finish coat, waited for that to firm up, and then came back with a clean trowel to press and smooth the finish.

This technique saves some time and materials as compared to a traditional application in which one allows the first coat to go completely dry and come back next day.  Another advantage of going wet-on-wet is that the residual moisture in the first coat gives the second coat more open time, eliminating concerns about cold joints and lap marks even over large walls.  I wouldn’t recommend the same application on an exterior – you’re much better off doing a full first coat and letting it dry completely for exteriors.

We still have a week’s worth of work doing sealer and finishing columns and a couple of accent areas next week, but most of the wall surfaces are complete.  Those exterior stucco guys move fast!  Here’s a before of the hallway:

And after:

I’ll post more finished shots when we get ‘er all done.

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