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Whitewash, a mixture of lime, water and salt, as well as color additives such as chalk, molasses, blood, egg white and milk, was first used in the mid 19th century in household and farm exterior maintenance. As paint's predecessor, it first offered itself as both a means to beautification as well as sanitation. It can be inexpensively purchased or easily made, and offers many modern modes of application.
Channels: ArchitectureDance
Artists: Sara VanDerBeek
Themes: InspirationPerformancePlace
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