Plaster Mosaics

Plaster Mosaics by Kirstin Peck, published by Krause Publications in 2003, is a practical guide that explores the art of creating intricate mosaics using common plaster compound techniques. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed overview of the processes involved in transforming various surfaces, including boxes, frames, and furniture, into stunning decorative pieces.
In this book, readers will find step-by-step instructions for crafting 15 unique mosaics that are designed to impress even the most discerning observers. The techniques outlined include applying plaster to different surfaces and transferring designs before carving them with a simple wire tool. With a focus on art and crafts, this volume serves as a resource for those interested in honing their skills in carving and pottery, making it a valuable addition to any craft enthusiast’s library.
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This volume shows how to utilize common plaster compound techniques to create 15 mosaics that will fool all but the most discerning eye. After the plaster is applied to the surface, from boxes and frames to furniture, the designs are transfered to the medium and carved with a simple wire tool.
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