In the old town of Pyrghi, Greece, I found fascinating façades featuring a
wide diversity of complicated black-and-white geometric designs, each trying to
outdo the other. Called xysta, the
technique was achieved by coating walls with a mixture of cement and black
volcanic sand, painting this surface with white lime and then scraping off
desired parts of the topcoat to reveal the matt grey underneath. |
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