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Plaster project
Starting a new project using plaster to make artworks. I have experience with veneziano, marmorino, and lime wash on walls, but want to work with them all together to create art. Any tips on how to treat each one for cool effects?
Faux Finish // Wood Table
Believe it or not this table was BLACK when I started. Process: -CLEAN outdoor table of dust, grime, sap, bird droppings etc. -use palm sander to knock down top layer of table and chairs, not completely stripped just a rough up so material will grab, also good opportunity to blend out any chips or wear and tear blemishes -Client requested “warm/ butterscotch tone” to accompany other furniture and pergola across the backyard. - Base coated furniture entirely in Benjamin Moore exterior paint color Sombrero (light golden tan with a touch of olive underone; to accompany foilage) Rolled on smooth and even, brush in nooks and corners - 2 COATS -Took Behr Marquee exterior paint color Ancient Root (dark chocolate diffused brown) ….water paint down… a lot…. Roll out large sections and with a barely damp microfiber rag pull product you rolled on the surface of sections to “stain” the furniture with the paint, finish with a chip brush in long sweeps going with grain to create subtle inconsistency Thx for looking!
Faux Finish // Wood Table
Texture Sample
here is a sample I made for a client. they want 4 samples to choose from and i dont know what else is popular. I used microcement, co.me stainless trowels with a stamp and skip trowel method. ill add moreany advice?
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Microcement
Meoded’s concretta over marble 😎 Alot of people called us crazy for doing this haha
Microcement
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