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The Art of Tadelakt
Tadelakt Art process from Martin Drabs
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A dear friend of mine (Martin Drabs) embarked on a creative journey, exploring a new art form called tadelakt. This fascinating technique, hailing from Marrakech, Morocco, utilizes a natural and waterproof lime-based plaster. The process involves ramming and polishing the plaster, resulting in a smooth, almost ethereal finish on any surface. In the pictures, we see Martin meticulously applying layers of tadelakt to a vase. A touch of pigment adds a contrasting element, hinting at the unique beauty and look of the product.
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October 2017
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Photography, Editing
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A dear friend of mine (Martin Drabs) embarked on a creative journey, exploring a new art form called tadelakt. This fascinating technique, hailing from Marrakech, Morocco, utilizes a natural and waterproof lime-based plaster. The process involves ramming and polishing the plaster, resulting in a smooth, almost ethereal finish on any surface. In the pictures, we see Martin meticulously applying layers of tadelakt to a vase. A touch of pigment adds a contrasting element, hinting at the unique beauty and look of the product.
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October 2017
[ RESP ]
Photography, Editing
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A dear friend of mine (Martin Drabs) embarked on a creative journey, exploring a new art form called tadelakt. This fascinating technique, hailing from Marrakech, Morocco, utilizes a natural and waterproof lime-based plaster. The process involves ramming and polishing the plaster, resulting in a smooth, almost ethereal finish on any surface. In the pictures, we see Martin meticulously applying layers of tadelakt to a vase. A touch of pigment adds a contrasting element, hinting at the unique beauty and look of the product.
[ release date ]
October 2017
[ RESP ]
Photography, Editing
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A dear friend of mine (Martin Drabs) embarked on a creative journey, exploring a new art form called tadelakt. This fascinating technique, hailing from Marrakech, Morocco, utilizes a natural and waterproof lime-based plaster. The process involves ramming and polishing the plaster, resulting in a smooth, almost ethereal finish on any surface. In the pictures, we see Martin meticulously applying layers of tadelakt to a vase. A touch of pigment adds a contrasting element, hinting at the unique beauty and look of the product.
[ release date ]
October 2017
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Photography, Editing
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