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10X9X13 inches Available in Fiberstone or FiberglassFiberstone has a rough surface and fiberglass has a smooth surface. Both materials are about half the weight of cement and can be outdoors year round. By mastering the art of casting our home decor and outdoor garden statues, decoration, gargoyles, dragons, angels, cherubs, cupid, fairy, dedo, busts, planters, urns, pots, garden benches, pedestals, columns, garden ornaments, fountains, wall decor, vases, holiday, religious and animal statues in fiberglass or fiberstone resin we manage to retain all the detail or the original with the added benefits of less weight, greater strength, and a product suitable for indoor and outdoor garden decor use. Fiberstone is a mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface using terrazzo-like techniques. The surface is then sandblasted and chemically treated, followed by an acid stain to give the appearance of aged stone. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete. When ordering, please pick a material then a finish. Please allow 5 weeks for manufacturing and shipping.

10X9X13 inches Available in Fiberstone or FiberglassFiberstone has a rough surface and fiberglass has a smooth surface. Both materials are about half the weight of cement and can be outdoors year round. By mastering the art of casting our home decor and outdoor garden statues, decoration, gargoyles, dragons, angels, cherubs, cupid, fairy, dedo, busts, planters, urns, pots, garden benches, pedestals, columns, garden ornaments, fountains, wall decor, vases, holiday, religious and animal statues in fiberglass or fiberstone resin we manage to retain all the detail or the original with the added benefits of less weight, greater strength, and a product suitable for indoor and outdoor garden decor use. Fiberstone is a mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface using terrazzo-like techniques. The surface is then sandblasted and chemically treated, followed by an acid stain to give the appearance of aged stone. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete. When ordering, please pick a material then a finish. Please allow 5 weeks for manufacturing and shipping.

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BEAUTY IN THE BEASTS JUST IN TIME FOR HALLOWEEN, AN AFICIONADO'S TOUR OF BUFFALO GARGOYLES

LIKE AN ancient circus of horrors frozen in time, they hang from precipices, jut out from mortises, and rest on ledges and landings of Buffalo's buildings. Their fixed jack-o'-lantern scowl gazes on us, mere mortals, who dare to pass or enter the houses of their masters. What are these stone

Publication: The Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY)

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BRIEFING.(LIFE & LEISURE)

An ugly business Disney's new cartoon version of ``The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' may introduce your children to gargoyles. But the ugly truth is they've been hot home decorating items for some time. High-end home and garden catalogs teem with them. Design Toscano -- an Arlington Heights, IIl.,

Publication: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)

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Hell-bent for romance

face=+Bold; Winnipegger cranks up the heat in gothic story of faith, soul, salvationface=-Bold; The Gargoyle By Andrew Davidson Random House, 416 pages, $33 When Michael Ondaatje's novel The English Patient was transformed into an Oscar-winning film, purists noted that Hollywood stripped the story

Publication: Winnipeg Free Press

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Adio diBiccari, at 94; sculptor shaped unmolded clay into masterpieces

Keys slipped from the hand of Adio diBiccari and clinked on the table next to the door as he stepped inside his studio on Tavern Road, a block or so away from the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. The sound let his young assistant know he had arrived, and the sight of the master sculptor as he shaped

Publication: The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)

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ART REVIEW; Big bigger.(VARIETY / FREETIME)

Byline: Mary Abbe; Staff Writer For more than 20 years, Iowa-born painter John Snyder has nursed a quiet dream of retreating from the world and building a chapel with a grotto. It's an odd aspiration for a middle-class kid who grew up in a Protestant family, graduated from the Art Institute of

Publication: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)

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