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Permanent Photographic Impressions in Concrete
                    

Can you imagine looking at the concrete landscape and envisioning a pictorial collage of beauty gracing the surface?

This new process (Photographic Concrete) is going to change the way we look at using concrete to create our structural visions. Imagine sound walls along highways with historical pictorials of that areas demographic history...or a building surface with permanent muralistic depictions gracing the surface.

In short, ANY concrete surface can be transformed into an artistic canvas whether it be photos, fancy designs or memorial name sakes, our process can interpret your vision.

It's been a year and a half since our unveiling of this unique and exciting process. Calls are coming in from all over the worlds as architects, designers and artists fill their insatiable desire to bring projects to a new level. The folks here at Intaglio Composites will continue to keep you up-dated as we develop new applications and further product research and testing. We invite everyone to check out our new contest we are hosting. With a very talented group of judges from the US and Europe, we will acknowledge the creative possibilities of this technology. You can find more on our contest page.

 

Bellflower Portal Entries Project Completed

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Tile Project begins in the Carribean
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Sports Bar to feature photo-engraved concrete. A unique twist
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The National Building Museum Exhibit "Liquid Stone"comes to end after 2 year tour.
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Photo Engraved Concrete To Line Grade Separation Wall in Franklin Park, Chicago
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Textile Concrete leads to the manufacture of Tile Products
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Work Completed in Irvine, California
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"Real-Time" Wear Test of Horizontal Surfaces
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San Antonio South Town Area Improvement Project Completed
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