British Normandy Memorial Waymarker Signs Guide Visitors Across The Five Beaches of D-Day

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The hundreds of thousands of troops who fought and the thousands who died, all on the beaches of Normandy, deserve to be memorialized. The Normandy Memorial Trust funded the creation of the British Normandy Memorial to memorialize the over 21,000 British soldiers who died—compiling research across the UK National Archives and international family records, a comprehensive list of soldiers’ names will serve as adornments on the memorial.

Works Of Art Immortalized With Lumiflon FEVE Resin

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Art is one of the best ways to express oneself, and there are a multitude of mediums that are used for artistic expression as well. Over the years, artists have been coming up with more out-of-the-box methods to share their talents with the world, spanning from a single painting on a piece of canvas in your bedroom all the way to a single sculpture that is absolutely crucial to a city’s identity. Artistic expression in the form of murals, statues, architecture is important for growth within the city. It encourages and welcomes culture, and gives a city its own unique personality.

Sculptor’s Artistic Vision Realized With Lumiflon FEVE Resin

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On the VIA 57 West residential in Manhattan, an eight-story sculpture towers over the concrete jungle below. Reminiscent of a flowing river, the sculpture is comprised of curving pipes and aluminum panels that are interlocked with one another, giving the superblock development a unique appearance. The final product, a 16-ton layered masterpiece, was secured onto the residential development’s wall with a stainless steel mounting system.

Iconic Ghost Ballet Sculpture Recoated With Fluoronar Topcoat

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This ballet is a haunting vision of red; its glaring vermillion limbs curved upward around each other, unmoving. The Ghost Ballet dances in the Nashville skyline, its audience the visitors who are curious enough to take a step closer. Completed in 2007, Ghost Ballet was the first project that was funded by the City of Nashville’s public art ordinance, which is administered by the Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission (MNAC.) In 2014, Ghost Ballet was due for a recoating, as the artwork’s characteristic fire engine red coating was beginning to fade. To ensure that the new coatings stay intact, the red, maroon, and gray parts of the sculpture were given a topcoat of Tnemec’s Series 1070 Fluoronar. The high-performance fluoropolymer contains LUMIFLON FEVE resin technology that offers the long-term color and gloss retention necessary for a high-profile project like Ghost Ballet.