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Apprentice
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I was wondering if the tadelact finish was going to be offered in the Atlanta school in the near future or if perhaps it was being offered in Italy.
 
Posts: 28 | Location: Vermont | Registered: 21 March 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Plaster Junkie
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There is a scholl that teaches Tadelackt, email me and I'll get you the info Dana. I am thinking of going and it will be more than just a veneer product (to look like it), it will be the real deal....
 
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yo carmine hit me up too, gdoyle73@hotmail.com.. as in another recent message, where I commented on your looks, I am going to train with a bud in utah who studied in France...real excited about it. Thanks in advance
 
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Plaster Junkie
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http://www.dimensionsplaster.com/newsletters/TadelaktWorkshop.pdf

Pierre Richard is from France, he teaches tadelakt as well as italian plasters also. Tadelakt is the new offering.... Pierre is one of the masters in our industry also, I mean real master artisan.
 
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Plaster Junkie
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Looks interesting Carmine! I will email you tonight or you can call after 12noon.
Master Artisan huh? Good thing I just call myself artisan. I don't want there to be any confusion. I once took home a loaf of bread and it said artisan bread on the package. Well, the bread didn't look real artistic to me and it's ultimate outcome is that of a turd.....soooo, I figured It was safe to call myself artisan. Big Grin
 
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Plaster Junkie
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I've seen artisan wells before... Oops, I think that is artesian.
 
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Apprentice
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Did anyone ever take the tadelakt class through dimension or elsewhere? It would be nice to offer clients an option for baths and showers.
 
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Plaster Junkie
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Spuria, Veneziano can be placed in showers. Check out the gallery, there are a few posts there. Tadelakt is really cool, way to much work though.
 
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Apprentice
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Hey Steve:

Yeah...I have been wondering about veneziano in showers for awhile. Seems to have received mixed reviews in the forums expound. Perhaps in the applicator section?
 
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