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Posted by J.T. Gazaway (Member # 2001) on :
 
Hope you like this one 'heads...This was one mathematical nightmare getting the bricks to line up.
Here's the wall before I performed a little magic....

It's all paint and foam. Nothing was actually done to the wall but a few small post holes drilled in the mortar.

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J.T. Gazaway
J.T. Graphic Design
www.jt-graphicdesign.com
jt@jt-graphicdesign.com

 


Posted by David Wright (Member # 111) on :
 
As the kids say, Awesome!

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Since 1978
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Posted by Wayne Berry (Member # 1327) on :
 
Darn fine effects. You'll be able to point to that one for a while. How much time do you figure the install took? Did ya hear the Oooohhhs & Aaahhhs when the customer saw the finished work?

Thanks for sharing.

Wayne

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Berry Signs & Stripes
Hattiesburg, MS
Signs, lines, lettering & other neat stuff.
 


Posted by Greg Gulliford (Member # 170) on :
 
:cool and as my 8 year old would say "way coooooool"!

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Greg Gulliford
aka MetroDude
Metro Signs and Banners
1403 N. Greene St. #1
Spokane, WA 99202
509-536-9452

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Posted by Brad Funk (Member # 1351) on :
 
Cool idea! Great job

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Brad Funk
Artisan Signs
Phoenix, AZ
www.artisan-signs.com


 


Posted by Doug Downey (Member # 829) on :
 
Forget the kids i say awesome!!!

Doug

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Freshink Creative Design Group
376 Romeo, Street
Stratford, ON N5A 4T9
 


Posted by cheryl nordby (Member # 1100) on :
 
Oh yeah! that IS cool!!!!!

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Posted by Elaine Beauchemin (Member # 136) on :
 
Kewl!
I like this destroy effect...WOW

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Élaine Beauchemin
scrip
Lettrage Scripsit inc.
St-Hubert, Quebec, Canada
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Posted by Amy Brown (Member # 1963) on :
 
Very neato! What did you use? SignFoam?

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Amy Brown
AMBO Design
Lake Helen, FL
jabrown@cfl.rr.com

"If only my toddler was better with paint & computers!"
 


Posted by Neil D. Butler (Member # 661) on :
 
I Don't know why you bothered to put that nice sign on over that beat up wall.. you must be nuts!lol
Looks great!
Neil

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"Keep Positive"

SIGNS1st.
Neil Butler
Paradise, NF
 


Posted by Miles Cullinane (Member # 980) on :
 

GREAT STUFF


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'To be born once is natural, To be born twice, now that's a miracle.
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From the sometimes sunny south of Ireland,

[This message has been edited by Miles Cullinane (edited May 16, 2001).]
 


Posted by Terry Bull Sign & Custom (Member # 1876) on :
 
What a great idea ..fantastic job,is that foam just stuck to the wall?

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Terry Bull
Sign & Custom
12 Cresthill Avenue
Grays Essex RM17 5UJ
England
http://www.wagonsforwalls.co.uk
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Posted by J.T. Gazaway (Member # 2001) on :
 
Thanks for all the compliments. I guess I should have provided a few more details though. All of the letters and the dimensional bricks are made out of EPS foam coated in two-part polyurethane(spray-on). The whole thing consists of five pieces around 4x5 feet each. CR,AN,IT,UP,!,K, and the bricks and broken wall portions surrounding them are all one large piece. If you look in the first photo you can see the CR piece on the ground. Each piece has four all-thread posts on the backs of them. The posts went into small holes in the mortar after portions of the wall were plastered and painted flat black to look like a hole. The mortar holes were filled and the whole back suface of each piece was coated with construction adhesive so it isn't coming down anytime soon. It has to hold up to Texas-size weather. As a matter of fact, I don't know how they will ever get it down. After the letters were hung I painted the real bricks in the wall to look broken along with a few other faux holes. It took around 10 hours to install and paint it into the real wall. The store was open while I was working on it and lots of people were in and out. I heard a lot more of "What in the heck are you doing?" before it turned into the Ohhhhs and Ahhhhs later in the day. It looked like a big mess when I first got started. ("My reply on works in progress is, "Don't criticize the cuisine until it is served") The store is on a five lane highway so I got a lot of horn blowing too. I don't know if they liked the sign or were just trying to knock me off the ladder.

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J.T. Gazaway
J.T. Graphic Design
www.jt-graphicdesign.com
jt@jt-graphicdesign.com

 


Posted by Marty Happy (Member # 302) on :
 
"Sweet!!!" Trying to be hip picking up on what the kids around here say!

Happy Signing.....Marty

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Signmaker Since 1974
Happy Ad Sign & Design
Regina SK, Canada S4N 5K4

306.789.9567
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