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Higher Bochym Rural Workshops, Cury Cross Lanes, Cornwall, Helston, United Kingdom.
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Courtesy: Clayworks,
Higher Bochym Rural Workshops, Cury Cross Lanes, Cornwall, Helston, United Kingdom.
ASMR Clay Cracking e Slime , Vídeo Satisfatório #28
Building a loadbearing strawbale wall for a nursery school - feb/june 2017
Home Bar - Living Room Large transitional open concept medium tone wood floor living room photo with a bar, beige walls, a ribbon fireplace, a stone fireplace and a media wall
For those of you who couldn't make it to our free Clay Plaster Workshop at our headquarters a couple weekends back here are some great highlights from Orit Yanai. Clay plaster is the most environmentally friendly application to put on your wall and very DIY friendly as well.
This is a strawbale house I designed in Virginia, outside of Washington DC. It uses a fraction of the energy that a conventional house of the same size would use, because it maximizes natural daylighting, has super insulated strawbale walls, and is oriented to capture low winter sun & heat but stays cool and shaded in summer. Many of the materials used were harvested locally, and all are natural, non-toxic, rapidly renewable, and/or have very high post-consumer recycled content. It also features composting toilets and a graywater system for a truly minimal eco-footprint.
Plasters made with clay are beautiful, durable, and made from inexpensive and non-toxic ingredients. Clay creates a breathable finish material with a natural capacity to regulate moisture and temperature in the surrounding air. Clay naturally absorbs excess moisture in the air, helping air to feel more comfortable in summer, while its high thermal mass creates a battery heat (or cooling) storage that helps to maintain constant air temperature. Materials can often be found on or local to the building site, making the ingredients dirt cheap...literally. Or you can use dry bagged clay from a pottery supplier. Clay naturally occurs in a variety of colors and clay plasters can be pigmented with mineral based pigments in every range of color. Techniques for mixing and applying are simple and the plaster is extremely forgiving, even for beginners of any age.
To get started experimenting with clay plaster, see:
http://buildnaturally.blogspot.com/2012/08/finish-clay-plaster-recipe-wall.html
Chromacryl Acrylic School Paints pint raw umber
Chromacryl Acrylic School Paints pint raw umber Made for the classroom. It is non-toxic, removes easily from brushes, clothing, screens, etc. even when dry (Caution: like tempera, it may stain some fabrics. Brilliant water resistant colors. They adapt to the whole art program; lino and silk screen printing, painting murals, paper mache, clay, plaster, wood, etc. Chromacryl is in the same price range as tempera. An optional pump is available for dispensing from half gallon size.Acrylic School Paints are available in 2.5 oz. tubes or 1 pt. and 1/2 gal. bottles.