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Concrete Colors, Diamond Blade Concrete Saws

This “Sidewalk Textbook” was the first phase of a public art project funded by “Project WILD,” a Schoolyard Habitat Grant through the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission.

The eighty-foot concrete walkway depicts the lifecycles of the Monarch butterfly and the Southern Leopard frog and reads like an illustrated textbook.

Steven Ochs, art professor at Southern Arkansas University, conducted the research and drew the designs, while Gerald Taylor of Images in Concrete used an angle grinder with a diamond blade to engrave the lines. Coloring was done with acrylic and acid stains, and several layers of gritted sealant were used to ensure many years of beauty and protection.

The artist's son, Addison Ochs, posed for this photograph.

Click to view a slide show of more images from this project.
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Concrete Decor, Vol. 4, No. 6
December/January 2005
 

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Decorative Concrete Training
Concrete Stain, Coloring with Acrylic Stain
Decorative Concrete Training
Concrete Cracks
Concrete Color Problems
Conctractor Profile: artScape, Las Vegas
Manufacturer Profile: Southern Color
Final Pour: A Boy & His Frog
Decorative Concrete Tips
Concrete Industry News
Concrete Association News
Product News
Product Profile

 

   
 
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