http://www.ConcreteDecor.nethttp://www.concretedecor.nethttp://www.rapidrh.comConcrete Decor - IndexConcrete Decor - Concrete Decor Magazine, The Journal for Decorative Concrete - IndexThis natural-looking setting under a GFRC tree will display hunting trophies for the homeowner.
Co. for the museum at Rolling Hills
Wildlife Adventure in Salina, Kan.,
ably demonstrates the versatility and
creativity of this industry. After the gray
stone was fabricated and colored, icicles
were cast from clear resin and mounted
with studs. These were overlaid with
“snow” created with white portland
cement, which was lightly airbrushed
with just enough teal and purple color
to create a cold-looking tint. The result
is almost impossible to distinguish from
the real thing.
Robinson defi nes the role of the
visionary artist in the whole process.
“It’s been my experience that when a
customer calls me it’s because he wants
an expert to tell him what he wants,”
he says.
Long concurs. “We’re in the
excitement business. We help customers
envision and create their dream
environment.”
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faux rock
Photo courtesy of Lakeland Co.
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