Get Muddy! Make Earth Art
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October/November 2007
By Kiko Denzer
Workshops
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Because this field is expanding rapidly, Denzer recommends conducting a Web search to locate workshops on specific topics, such as plastering or finishes. Also check out these organizations:
The Natural Building Network
A good resource for finding expertise local to your region, as well as consultants, teachers and contractors.
Cob Cottage Co.
Since 1993, Cob Cottage has taught hundreds of workshops on natural building.
Cobworks
Workshops on cob and natural building.
Kiko Denzer has been an earth artist since 1994, when he attended a cob building workshop. He made ovens first, and sculpture followed naturally. Then he got various mud jobs: at a restaurant making ovens, designing garden walls, doing interior plastering, as well as various school projects, gallery shows and community installations.
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