Striking plasterwork

 

Belgian artist Alain Van Asbroeck loves to work with rough structures to give walls, ceilings and floors a special look.

For more than 25 years he is experimenting with all kind of plaster techniques and never uses one of these techniques for a second time.

 

9On the walls of his living room Alain brought on a mixture of lime and wax.

The original tiled floor was badly damaged and is now replaced with a number of plaster layers.

The gloss was obtained by the use of olive oil soap and by polishing the floor with a special stone.

 

11Plastered walls, ceilings and floors.

 

7The treatment of this oak kitchen sink cabinet became the starting point chosing the plasterwork for the kitchen walls.

 

8In the kitchen Alain mixed roots of plants into the layer of lime which he afterwards fixed.

 

10Kitchen walls plaster technique.

 

13In the bathroom, Alain used tadelakt for the sink, the bath and even for the floor.

 

12In the bedroom we notice the plastered ceiling.

 

15The artist even loves to give furniture one of his special plaster treatments.

 

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To know more about the artist and his work, please visit the website of Alain Van Asbroeck at

http://www.decorationvanasbroeck.com/

 

Talk to you soon!

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All photos with permission of Claude Smekens

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