
Kristin Tollefson, Artist from Seattle, WA is commissioned to create some rather unique benches for the City of Seatlle.
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The benches are installed at Ercolini Park in West Seattle, near a playground that was once a vegetable garden of the Ercolini family.
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Crystal ClearŪ 204 provides a durable, UV resistant solution to an artistic, yet demanding set of requirements.
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Various lighting effects occur and change naturally throughout the day depending on the angle of the sun.
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Crystal ClearŪ 221 is used to create a lighted table and chair set for the Welcome Center in Houston, Texas.
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A giant Cockroach is sculpted , molded and cast using Crystal ClearŪ 200 resin. Notice the many subtle color variations.
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One of the many legs of the giant cockroach is getting ready to be shipped to the installation site.
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Original clay sculpture and two-piece mold of 'The Boyscout'
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Multiple Crystal ClearŪ castings of 'the Boyscout' were produced very quickly. The detail is perfectly captured, and the clear resin provides an added dimension.
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Crystal ClearŪ 200 casting of 'David'. The resin was cured under pressure at 60 psi, which produced pristine castings.
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Ron Reihel's creations are a brilliant combination of Crystal ClearŪ resin, and lighting effects.
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Ron Reihel - clear piece in natural light
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Ron Reihel - Top view, Interesting use of various shapes tinted and 'frosted' Crystal ClearŪ resin.
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Side view.
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On display - natural light
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Final display complete with lighting.
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