My personal opinion is that most sand, gravel and soil is too dark.
I've started to collect a very fine material just outside my studio
door. I'm in a common warehouse/office with a badly/cheaply made drive
and parking area. The concrete is breaking up and after awhile becomes
almost a very fine powder with nearly as small sand specs. It makes a
great secondary road, alleyway, parking area with it's bleached
appearance. Plus I figure with the rent I pay it's the least they can do!
Bob Werre
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On 1/5/12 10:14 AM, Alex Binkley wrote:
Hi Jim:
got me wondering about the sand. what if you painted say a sandy
brown over styrofoam or plywood and then sprinked some of this art
sand (sounds interesting) and then some ground foam in hopes of
creating kind of scrub land.
ALso I know tea bags, used to make that wonderful beverage then
opened and left to dry out make good material for scattering in wooded
areas. Never tried it but could be ground up and used around
lumber cutting areas etc, methinks
cheers
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