Concrete Art
Creations from - Concrete Phil
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Located in Enid, OK
72" tall water fountain, with
integrated water pump and
light.
Yes it's concrete, and yes it's
heavy! :)
Concrete counter top in a
charcoal color.
This counter top is not epoxy
sealed. It's been polished with
a diamond polisher to get that
shine.
Two examples of concrete
leaf casts. Each cast uses a
real leaf so no two are the
same. Siliconized concrete
colors allow me to achieve
any color or combination.
These two pieces are from
Elephant Ear plants and are
approximately 28" x 18"
A 36" hollow concrete sphere
can easily become a
Halloween decoration when I
leave an opening in the shape
of a scary face. At close to
200lbs the kids won't be
kicking my pumpkin this
year!
The balls in the back ground
are solid concrete, with a 15"
diameter and weigh close to
180lbs. The one on the left is
colored with acid stain.
The unfinished sphere below
will soon become a earthy
colored planter in someone's
garden.
Behind it are two half
spheres. The client who
ordered them didn't tell what
they would be used for. I
guess I'll find out upon
delivery :) They are colored
with an integral red followed
with a black slurry coat.
Below are Oklahoma shaped stepping
stones. I created the original Oklahoma
shaped mold, and can put just about any
picture or logo into the mold for these.