Learn how each presenter uses concrete and what they did at the Artistry Demos at World of Concrete 2012.
Geiser constructed a water feature in the shape of a craps table, complete with chips and dice.
Ryan Samford used overlay cement and epoxy to create a 3D swirling array of arrows that relates to a flood in his area last summer.
Burd built a zero-edge water feature, a small firepit fueled by propane located in the center of the piece, and a planter.
Waxali created three murals on her slab: an under-the-sea, an outer space, and a sunset scene.
CIM Students built iconic representations of the Golden Gate and Brooklyn bridges.
He remilled old cedar telephone poles to build a wood feature, and repurposed steel angle for the tabletop edge, an old wheel as a decorative light, and an old bridge plank to make a wood-grain pattern stamp.
Audra Lynch Nanay made a decorative mural that simulates a tile slab.
Carlos Perez' decorative project focused on diamond polished overlay concrete.
VandeWater developed a texture stamp pattern to simulate mosaics for the demos.
Earl Senchuk constructed a concrete turtle and a tree with irrigation tubes running up the trunk and out the branches to feed planters.
Truglaze Ltd., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Muud Concrete Design, Los Angeles, Calif.
Artistic Concrete Coatings, Wapakoneta, Ohio
Atlantic Coast Concrete, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Dekorbetong Ltd., Alesund, Norway
Gore Design, Tempe, Ariz.
Perfection Plus Inc., Kernersville, N.C.
Surfacing Solutions Inc., Temecula, Calif.
Concrete Mystique Engraving, Nashville, Tenn.