Axalta coats ‘Embracing Peace’ sculptures

16 February 2017

Axalta Coating Systems was selected to coat multiple ‘Embracing Peace’ sculptures from primer to finished product. The sculptures were created by American artist Seward Johnson and are now owned by The Seward Johnson Atelier Inc, a New Jersey-based non-profit foundation, which promotes the appreciation of, and education about, sculpture and public art through the creation, maintenance, sale and public placement of Seward Johnson’s sculptures.

Axalta products were chosen exclusively to coat the sculptures in Times Square. The structures are painted with Axalta’s Corlar 824S, a two-component epoxy primer that delivers excellent durability and good corrosion protection and Cromax Pro, a low VOC waterborne basecoat. For the topcoat, Axalta’s high-performance Imron Industrial MS600 high solid, low gloss clearcoat was selected for its high durability and long-term protection capability.

‘Embracing Peace’ celebrates the famous sailor and nurse photograph taken in 1945, the moment the end of World War II was announced. At 25ft-tall, one of the bronze sculptures stood for approximately a year at the Memorial de Caen Museum and War Memorial in Caen, France, then was de-installed and moved to the Bastogne War Museum in Belgium.

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