Multiple passes worked wet. Light shifts across it through the day. Best on bigger walls where the surface has room to breathe.
Florenzia is a layered finish — several passes worked while the plaster is still wet so the movement builds into the surface itself, not painted on afterward. The result shifts as the light moves through the day. Morning reads one way, late afternoon another.
It wants room. On a large great-room wall or a stairwell where you take it in from a distance, the depth has space to move. That's where it earns its place.
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