Concrete Cutting:
Images in Concrete Contest
Grand Prize Winner —
Gerald Taylor, Images In Concrete, El Dorado, Arkansas
, the concrete was cleared of carpet, linoleum, tack strips and glue. Then it was thoroughly prepped.
The lines and flowing curves were drawn freehand, using green chalk. With an angle grinder and a 4" turbo blade, the design was meticulously carved into the surface of the concrete. Next, the scroll was masked and sprayed with two coats of tan acid. The first coat was scrubbed with an acid brush before the second was sprayed.
Then the 9" outer border was acid stained red. After it was dry, Miracle Gro and ironite were used to camouflage the filled-in holes left from the carpet tack strips. The 3" border was stained green, and then the area was neutralized.
Some parts of the scroll work were colored using Smith dye stain to match drapes and furniture. Some "windows" in the scroll work were left unstained. Next, white acrylic was painted into some parts of the cuts, Then the design was sealed, using solvent acrylic sealer, and waxed.
Mac Shepperson helped apply the acrylic in the living room and Luke Baston assisted in the project.
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