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Near dusk, you get a better view of the fire and lights.

Artistry in Decorative Concrete 2012: Jason Geiser

Artistry in Decorative Concrete 2012: Jason Geiser

  • Artistry in Decorative Concrete 2012: Jason Geiser

    Jason Geiser and his helpers started their work before the show opened. Unfortunately, one of the days was stormy and windy, so they erected a cover over their work.

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    Jason Geiser and his helpers started their work before the show opened. Unfortunately, one of the days was stormy and windy, so they erected a cover over their work.

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    Joe Nasvik

    Jason Geiser and his helpers started their work before the show opened. Unfortunately, one of the days was stormy and windy, so they erected a cover over their work.

  • Artistry in Decorative Concrete 2012: Jason Geiser

    Jason Geiser

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    Jason Geiser

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    Joe Nasvik

    Jason Geiser

  • Artistry in Decorative Concrete 2012: Jason Geiser

    Setting a 300-lb. martini glass rim wasn't easy. It had to be lifted and fastened into position by hand.

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    Setting a 300-lb. martini glass rim wasn't easy. It had to be lifted and fastened into position by hand.

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    Joe Nasvik

    Setting a 300-lb. martini glass rim wasn't easy. It had to be lifted and fastened into position by hand.

  • Artistry in Decorative Concrete 2012: Jason Geiser

    Two olives skewered on a sword toothpick were also part of the demo.

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    Two olives skewered on a sword toothpick were also part of the demo.

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    Joe Nasvik

    Two olives skewered on a sword toothpick were also part of the demo.

  • Artistry in Decorative Concrete 2012: Jason Geiser

    Near dusk, you get a better view of the fire and lights.

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    Near dusk, you get a better view of the fire and lights.

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    Joe Nasvik

    Near dusk, you get a better view of the fire and lights.

Geiser started his business in 2000, focusing on highly themed work. In 2007 he started a decorative supply company—still installing an occasional project to remain credible with the contractors he serves.

Geiser constructed a water feature in the shape of a craps table, complete with chips and dice. The central feature was an 8-foot-tall martini glass, where the top part of the glass was preconstructed in his shop. When finished, water flowed over the lip of the glass, colored lights lit the top of the feature, and fire shot into the air around the rim.