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Beyond the grain
VJ: Niyati Parikh       Classification: Painting and Decorating
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Beyond the grain

Two Painter/Decorators apply their age-old skills and experience to an Australian context.

Gary Lancaster and Ronald Webster share their collective knowledge on the history, continuity and future of their specialist niche in heritage painting, graining, and marbling; highlight the variety, artistry and colour of their work; and give tips on how to stop this fine art form from dying out.


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