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Randl Bye Home Veneshe Plastering A trip to Tuscany launched house painter Lori Blomstrom into the art of Italian plastering by Leslie Feldman 142 Bucks County Town & Country Living • Spring 2007 L ori Blomstrom had no idea that a trip to Tuscany in 2002 would transform her life and her career. Yet, on that trip Lori developed an interest in Italian artistry that led to her training in the art of Italian decorative stuccos at the School of Italian Plasters. Lori, owner of Easton-based ShePaints Etc., LLC. a painting company she established in 1996, said of that trip, “The Tuscan countryside ignited my interest and enthusiasm for Italian artistry and design.” “I fell in love with the old world, European aesthetic which was both rustic and refined. I was especially drawn to the construction and design in which you could really see, touch and feel the work of individual craftsmen, combining artistry with their physical labor, and this resonated with my own experience.” Having a background in construction trades gave Lori the freedom to focus on the artistry of color, texture and design. When she built an addition to her farmhouse a few years later, she began experimenting with plaster finishes, and her research led her back to Italy and the authentic Venetian plasters she recalled from the places she’d been. “I started in the painting and construction business with my dad Rudy more than twenty years ago,” she said. “I love residential and commercial painting, but when I began applying Italian stuccos, a whole new world opened up for me personally and professionally, where artistry, client services and hands-on application brought a new level of inspiration and energy to my work.” In 2005 Lori trained at the School of Italian Plasters in Atlanta, and then she traveled to the Safra manufacturing plant in Villa Franca, Italy. There she received her certification. When she returned from Italy she established Veneshe as a division of ShePaints Etc. LLC. as a vehicle to introduce these finishes and techniques to her clients. Venetian plaster is an ancient building material comprised of lime and/or marble that is applied by hand in translucent layers, which harden to stone. Perfect for walls and ceilings, Venetian plaster can be applied to any room in a home or business for a stunning effect. When sealed, it is durable enough for kitchens, bathrooms and high traffic areas. The term “Venetian plaster” is commonly used in the United States, for what the Italian people call “decorative stucco.” Not to be confused with faux finishes, authentic Italian plasters are derived from a hydrated limestone powder or grassello. Natural lime plasters have been around since ancient times but reached a new level of art form in Venice, where building structures could not support the weight of marble and stone. Plastered walls created the look of polished stone without the weight and could withstand the dampness and protect both interior and exterior walls from the elements. These plasters give more breathability and permeability to the substrate beneath the finish and are resistant to the moisture and the saltiness that is typical of Venice. The plaster is first custom tinted and then hand applied by trowel. The first layer is applied as a thin skim coat and subsequent layers are troweled with translucent layers of plaster until the desired texture and dimension is achieved. Plaster can be brought up to a high polish, low polish or matte finish, and ranges in texture from cool, glassy smoothness to a rough, granular finish. The applicator’s skill in applying each layer is critical to the look and feel of the finished work. Infinite color combinations are possible, from cool Mediterranean blues and greens, to warm Tuscan reds, golds and terra cottas, to clear alabaster whites and ivories. Colors can be combined for a richly opulent effect, and decorative mica waxes and sealers provide extra shimmer as well as durability. With color and texture you can create a look that is very old world, or dramatically contemporary. Surface hardening takes place over days or weeks as the plaster cures and turns back to stone. It is an ecological finish: it contains no toxic chemicals and creates a dust-free, natural surface that is mold and mildew resistant, with colors that will not fade over time. The finish breathes, absorbing and releasing humidity. Many of the finishes can be used for interiors and exteriors, becoming weatherproof after twenty-eight days. Most can be scrubbed and some can even be pressure washed, making them not only beautiful but also profoundly practical for both commercial and residential areas “Authentic Venetian plastering can transform any room into a one of a kind work of art, imparting a sensuality of texture and color that is impossible to achieve with paint,” explained Lori. “There is something for everyone, including richly polished surfaces glowing with flecks of marble dust and mica, deeply translucent finishes that invite inner reflection or rustic walls that harkens back to an older world.” Lori added that her company imports their materials directly from Safra, a manufacturing company located near Verona, Italy. The company mines the limestone and the mineral used in the plasters and tints, and operates an on-site laboratory, testing facility and studio. 144 Bucks County Town & Country Living • Spring 2007 The company has invested years of research into ancient recipes, which are meticulously reproduced and then reformulated to apply on modern substrates. Women entering the Venetian plastering field are a fairly recent phenomenon, and Lori believes this is helping to revive a lost art. Perfecting her skills in Italy, alongside master craftsmen, was a special thrill for Lori because the authenticity of the materials and techniques are so inspirational. “I’m the only woman in Pennsylvania certified by Safra to apply their decorative stuccos, and only one of about twenty women in the United States who trained with Safra in Italy,” she added. Lori has been working in male dominated professions for all of her career, and has found that competence and a positive attitude really win skeptics over. “Because of our names—ShePaints Etc., and Veneshe, people aren’t necessarily surprised that we’re an all-women company, although they’re sometimes surprised to see just how much we can do,” Lori commented. “Unfortunately in this field, customers often have had bad experiences with contactors who don’t show up, who leave behind messes or who don’t dedicate them-selves to a job until it is finished. We’re really different, not just because of a perspective we bring as women but because of our professionalism. “When I began applying Italian stuccos, a whole new world opened up for me personally and professionally, where artistry, client services and hands-on application brought a new level of inspiration and energy to my work,” says Lori. “Veneshe is not just my Italian plastering business, it is my passion. I gain so much satisfaction in working with my clients to create places of beauty and self expression.” To contact Lori, call 610-253-3539 or visit www.veneshe.com. ❖ Leslie Feldman is a freelance writer and a public relations professional.