
Here it is finally assembled and set in mortar. The grouting process comes next. Most of these are Pewabic tiles, as well as donations by community residents. The ceramic leaves were donated by CCS (College for Creative Studies). The reason the benches are so tall is because they're going to be installed one foot into the ground. The legs will actually be only 17 inches high once installed. (Here, they're 29 inches).
This is the Earth Mother bench. The seat here is assembled but not yet set in mortar. We've completed that task since this picture was taken.
Here I am setting the fruit mural onto the bench back. Assembling the fruit took quite a bit of time but was like meditation for me. You can see more of the leaves from CCS here, above the fruit.
Here I am putting a skin of mortar onto the Three Leaves bench back. The botanical theme is the thread that unites the benches. We expect to be ready for installation by our mid October deadline, if not sooner. There's still quite a bit of work to do, but we're on a roll now. Check back for more updates soon!
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WOW! These benches are already gorgeous beyond belief and they are not even finished yet! I can't wait to see the final photos soon and the real deal in October.
Whoever ends up with these benches in their neighborhood is very lucky. Thanks for your great work in making the city even more beautiful!
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