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Came Here To Love - Ancient Wisdom, Modern Spaces: Ronny Wuyts of Texture Painting

Ancient Wisdom, Modern Spaces: Ronny Wuyts of Texture Painting

02/13/25 • 45 min

Came Here To Love

Can wall textures really change how we feel in a space? Join us for a fascinating conversation with the designer who's using local soils and natural pigments to create emotional connections in homes around the globe.Discover the answer as I sit down with visionary painter and decorator Ronny Wuyts, who has redefined interior design with his exceptional use of natural pigments and textures. Known for crafting breathtaking environments that resonate with energy and authenticity, Ronnie shares his artistic journey from a rebellious young artist to the leader of a successful team of 50 artisans. Explore the intricate world of functional and decorative plasters as we discuss the fine art of blending aesthetic beauty with technical precision. Ronny's commitment to authenticity shines as he takes us through his 15 years of perfecting bespoke finishes that echo the natural world. From crafting seamless, crack-free floors to bringing new life to historic structures, you'll walk away with an appreciation for the transformative power of design that connects deeply with its environment and the people within it. His use of local materials and natural pigments ensures that every project is a unique masterpiece, imbued with soul and character.Ronny Wuyts is a visionary painter and decorator who has made a significant mark on the global interior design scene. With a flair for designing exquisite colors and textures, Ronny specializes in high-end projects that use natural pigments to create stunning, exclusive interiors. His expertise and creativity have taken him to projects worldwide, where he transforms spaces into sophisticated works of art. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of materials, Ronny continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in interior design, earning him international acclaim.

In this episode:

  • (00:00) Introduction to Ronny Wuyts: His philosophy on natural materials and creating unique finishes inspired by nature
  • (02:24) Professional Background: Overview of Ronny's work as a visionary painter and current London project using single-color design
  • (04:11) Texture Painting Technique: Discussion of seamless floor solutions and specialized approach to functional and decorative finishes, the importance of floors and blending environments
  • (12:26) Career Journey: From leaving school at 15 to founding Texture Painting and building a 50-person company
  • (20:17) Personal Project: Ronny’s transformation of a 15th-century chapel into his home, demonstrating his design philosophy
  • (24:11) Business Challenges: Managing people and maintaining work-life balance while pursuing excellence
  • (30:00) A message to Ronny’s younger self
  • (36:00) What Ronny loves right now, balancing international work with being present for his two-year-old son
  • (39:28) Vision for the World: Need for more color and genuine human connection in modern life, moving beyond digital interactions
  • Subscribe, like, and send us your comments and ideas for future episodes!

Resources:

Texture Painting Website

Texture Painting IG

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Can wall textures really change how we feel in a space? Join us for a fascinating conversation with the designer who's using local soils and natural pigments to create emotional connections in homes around the globe.Discover the answer as I sit down with visionary painter and decorator Ronny Wuyts, who has redefined interior design with his exceptional use of natural pigments and textures. Known for crafting breathtaking environments that resonate with energy and authenticity, Ronnie shares his artistic journey from a rebellious young artist to the leader of a successful team of 50 artisans. Explore the intricate world of functional and decorative plasters as we discuss the fine art of blending aesthetic beauty with technical precision. Ronny's commitment to authenticity shines as he takes us through his 15 years of perfecting bespoke finishes that echo the natural world. From crafting seamless, crack-free floors to bringing new life to historic structures, you'll walk away with an appreciation for the transformative power of design that connects deeply with its environment and the people within it. His use of local materials and natural pigments ensures that every project is a unique masterpiece, imbued with soul and character.Ronny Wuyts is a visionary painter and decorator who has made a significant mark on the global interior design scene. With a flair for designing exquisite colors and textures, Ronny specializes in high-end projects that use natural pigments to create stunning, exclusive interiors. His expertise and creativity have taken him to projects worldwide, where he transforms spaces into sophisticated works of art. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of materials, Ronny continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in interior design, earning him international acclaim.

In this episode:

  • (00:00) Introduction to Ronny Wuyts: His philosophy on natural materials and creating unique finishes inspired by nature
  • (02:24) Professional Background: Overview of Ronny's work as a visionary painter and current London project using single-color design
  • (04:11) Texture Painting Technique: Discussion of seamless floor solutions and specialized approach to functional and decorative finishes, the importance of floors and blending environments
  • (12:26) Career Journey: From leaving school at 15 to founding Texture Painting and building a 50-person company
  • (20:17) Personal Project: Ronny’s transformation of a 15th-century chapel into his home, demonstrating his design philosophy
  • (24:11) Business Challenges: Managing people and maintaining work-life balance while pursuing excellence
  • (30:00) A message to Ronny’s younger self
  • (36:00) What Ronny loves right now, balancing international work with being present for his two-year-old son
  • (39:28) Vision for the World: Need for more color and genuine human connection in modern life, moving beyond digital interactions
  • Subscribe, like, and send us your comments and ideas for future episodes!

Resources:

Texture Painting Website

Texture Painting IG

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In this episode:

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  • (14:03) The CAT FAWN connection (Concentration Activated Transformation - Fear, Authority, Words, and Nature) and explains its significance in indigenous wisdom
  • (28:14) Special video replay, the critical need to recognize our interconnectedness with nature and the consequences of anthropocentrism
  • (40:00) Bioluminescent sand and ocean experience, Trader John’s piano memory
  • (43:38) Redefining hope from an indigenous perspective, sharing Sitting Bull's wisdom that hope is the certainty of doing what's right regardless of outcome, followed by a Native American flute performance
  • (59:21) Closing questions
  • Subscribe, like, and send us your comments and ideas for future episodes!

Resources:

Don Jacobs/Four Winds LinkedIn

Don Jacobs/Wahinkpe Topa BooksRestoring the Kinship Worldview: Indigenous Voices Introduce 28 Precepts for Rebalancing Life on Planet Earth

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Can radical acceptance be the key to both business success and personal transformation?In this episode of "Came Here to Love," host Liz Logan sits down with Brian Robertson, the creator of Holacracy, the world's most widespread framework for self-managed companies using decentralized power structures. Robertson has founded multiple successful organizations over three decades, including Holacracy One and GlassFrog. His latest venture is Ledgeway Sangha, a unique psychedelic church that focuses on creating mystics rather than priests, fostering direct experiences of love through sacred ceremonies and community healing.

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In this episode:

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  • (06:45) Liz’s Background with Sacred Medicine and Indigenous Wisdom
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  • (23:23) A beautiful poem: Knowing Love
  • (30:11) Discussion on Sacred Ceremonies and Community
  • (37:58) Business Wisdom and Inner Work
  • (41:56) Perspectives on Past, Present, and Change
  • (48:26) Deep Reflections on Identity and Love
  • (52:32) Closing Words and Contact Information
  • Subscribe, like, and send us your comments and ideas for future episodes!

Resources:

Brian J Robertson LinkedIn

Ledgeway Sangha

Holacracy

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