Brent Sumner
1307 Oruru Rd
Far North RD2 Kaitaia
New Zealand
ph: NZ 09 4085723
fax: USA 408 3164395
sculptur
This is the Pantry floor that Jennifer McGee created. I created it by first sealing the wood and the lower part of the sheet rock with concrete adhesive, next I used a pencil to sketch a pattern on the floor, then I sculpted the grape clusters using sheet metal cut to the height I wanted my finished floor to be and let it harden over night. Next I formed the vines, tendrils and the veins in the leaves, using the sheet metal to determine the correct height, then let it set overnight. Then I sculpted the leaves and let them set. Finally I started filling in around the design until I completely filled in the floor. I filled in the right side first and let harden then the left so I had plenty of room to work. I used concrete colorant that I found at a cement supplier to color the darjit in my pattern. I let it dry completely, and then coated the floor with multiple coats of a polyurethane sealant. If you have any questions you can use our comment box located on the ordering page or email me at darjitqueen@yahoo.com.
Jennifer used Darjit as a wall plaster in this bathroom to create this beautiful effect.
Jennifer used two shades of red pigment, each mixed in the Darjit to create this effect.
Brent Sumner
1307 Oruru Rd
Far North RD2 Kaitaia
New Zealand
ph: NZ 09 4085723
fax: USA 408 3164395
sculptur