Oliver watching a wasp make a huge nest under the shelf in his bedroom |
A new fruit was added to this tree |
I used an old broken mirror to make some small decorations around the house, this dragonfly is being chased by a gecko sculpted in the plaster. |
a star over a moon is an african symbol for love |
I pressed a small triangular piece of mirror into the plaster to make this pattern around a shelf |
Cowerie shells are embedded in the plaster for the body of this dragonfly |
I cut out a stamp from an old piece of car tyre to make these lion footprints around the door |
I lay these tiles and used the plaster as mortar which worked very well, clay on clay sticks very well! They are along the back of the kitchen counter |
for this final plaster layer every batch of sand and clay is passed through a seive to get a good quality finish. |
placing the reed mats for the ceiling was a bit of a mission, it took 3 of us but we got there in the end |
A lot of friends and neighbours have been coming to see what I am doing, it' good to see interest and some go away saying they are inspired which is what it's all about so it further inspires me. |
I will be plastering the bags soon, they can't be left exposed too long otherwise they breakdown when exposed to UV, it feels very solid.... |
..... just in case I got an expert in to give it the final touch |
Oliver applying a coat of paint to his room, I chose to make a light yellow paint for the bedrooms, it's a mix of white clay and yellow sand that are found in the village. |
It brightens up the room |
Some friends who were visiting helped out by installing the pipes for the grey water from the kitchen to lead to the banana circle. |
As we are planning to move in the coming weeks, we need a space for our visitors, so Misheck came back and built a traditional pole and thatch structure |
So we are almost ready to move in, there is still a long list of jobs I want to finish first but in the next few weeks we should be moving in! |