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Stauss brick mesh affixed onto wall accross Wilshire project of Los Angeles based Wende museum
This is the buon fresco painting section of the Wallproject of the LA based Wende museum. Since fresco paiting is paiting on wet plaster the only efficient and durable choice as plaster foundation was Stauss Clay Lath as it provides the perfect plaster adherence and can be easily affixed to almost any surface.
Clay Lath used for painting a Fresco on the wall accross Wilshire in Los Angeles event
The Clay Lath can be affixed to the surface using simple tools such as bodywork washers and screws or nails.
Rough plastering of Clay Lath for the Fresco part of Wall Project event
The plasterer just began his work of applying the base plaster coat to the Stauss Brick Lath.
Preparation for fresco art on wall for LA event at 20th anniversary of Berlin Wall break down
Getting ready for the intonaco coat.
iLia Fresco applying his artwork on Stauss Clay Lath section of wall accross Wilshire event November 9th
The artist performing his work on a piece of the temporary wall that blocked Los Angeles based Wilshire Blvd. midnight November 9th. 2009 The founding for the plaster is Stauss Standard Lath.
Finished Fresco artwork by iLia Anossov on brick lath section of Los Angeles based Wende Museum wall project
Finished buon fresco painting by iLia Anossov.
Fresco art done on stauss clay lath brick mesh next to Thierry Noir art
This is the finished fresco art section of the wall that was put accross Wilshire Blvd. in celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago.
Construction of a wall part for LA wall project on November 9th, 2009
This is the beginning of the construction of a recreated piece of the Berlin Wall for the Wall Project event of the Los Angeles Wende Museum to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The wall consists of a simple metal frame that gets Stauss Clay Lath affixed which is then plastered.
Wall part recreation using green Stauss Claylath
Affixing to the support construction is very simple. In this case metal wire was used to stitch the Clay Lath and the support frame together.
Applying rough plaster onto wall piece built with claylath
The plasterer just started his job of covering the entire construction with plaster. Since Stauss Brick Lath is coated with clay it will have a perfect adherence.
Plaster squeezes through little holes on the brick-lath
Here you can see how the plaster pushes through the little holes within the Brick Mesh. Later on when the plaster sets it creates a strong and solid connection but still enables the whole construction to absorb vibrations and shakings. The Clay lath, affixed to a simple metal or wooden frame construction can be used to substitute the common drywalls which contain mold attracting gipsum.
Application of rough plaster to wall piece
The plasterer continues his work of applying the first layer of plaster to the Clay Lath surface.
Finished rough plaster ready for fine plastering
The recreated wall piece using only a simple metal frame construction and the green building material Stauss Brick Lath / Clay Lath has just got its first plaster layer.
fine plastering of the recreated wall part using Stauss clay lath
This is the plaster layer on which later on the fine intonaco coat will be applied.
Arriccio plaster layer applied onto art project using clay-lath
The plasterer is on its way to finish the application of the second plaster layer, the carrying coat of the intonacco .
Recreated Berlin Wall piece ready for final treatment and intonaco plaster
The plasterer just finished the application of the arriccio plaster layer. The recreated wall looks like its made out of real concrete, but instead just has a simple metal frame construction underneath that is sheathed with Stauss Clay lath.
Ilia Fresco performing fresco painting on a wall constructed with Stauss clay lath.jpg
The fresco Artist Ilia is about to finish the paiting of the sponsor logo with buon fresco techniques.
Ilia Fresco reviewing fresco painted sponsor logo on clay lath berlin wall piece
The artist decided to paint the logo using fresco techniques so it won´t fade.
Recreated Berlin Wall piece ready for the big event and people signing it
This is the final outcome of the construction of a Berlin wall part using Stauss Claylath. The plasterer did an amazing look and made the plaster look like real concrete.

