For 20 years, Jamie Louks has been sculpting everything from cake to sand for the past 20 years. Owner of Sugarnova, she’s known for combining realism and fantasy in her cake, sugar, and chocolate sculptures.

But Jamie’s prowess extends beyond edible creations: she has been sculpting sand since 2023. From a scaled Mt. Rushmore to a towering pirate ship, her jaw-dropping works of sand have been showcased across the globe. Now, for the world soccer competition, Jamie has been commissioned to create a custom sculpture in Seattle.

Jamie poses at the top of her sand sculpture, which is located in front of the colorful Museum of Pop Culture.

Jamie will be working on the sculpture from July 1st through July 8th at the Artists at Play Plaza at Seattle Center, behind the Museum of Pop Art. She generously took the time to talk to Washington Rock about the project and our Ultrafine Sand.

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Seattle Stadium, a.k.a. Lumen Field, has taken on a wholly different look for the world soccer games. The Stadium is hosting six matches before the final world soccer matchup in New Jersey on July 19th. Two games have already been played with four left to go.

The Seahawks’ home turf is currently buried beneath a sandwich of geogrid, sand, and natural grass. The conversion from synthetic turf to natural grass field was a must to bring the stadium up to the world soccer organization’s strict standards.

The process was rigorous but worth the effort. The Athletic, a sports platform owned by The New York Times, recently ranked Seattle Stadium the #1 venue for the world soccer games based on “atmosphere, location, and suitability for soccer.” It even gave the field a 10/10 in the “suitability for soccer” category.

Read on to learn about how the natural grass system was installed and how Washington Rock’s sand played a role.

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Orting, WA—After record floods in December, Washington Rock Quarries answered the call to make and ship material to critical areas in the Puget Sound region.

Washington Rock’s team members worked long hours and even volunteered to come in on their holiday weekends to supply materials. Read on to learn about the flood relief and repairs our materials were sent to.

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