How can I "weather" a repair on a garden statue? The patch
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You can buy sealer for terra cotta pots and concrete at the big box shops. To disguise the repair, I would clean well then dab on small bits of color that are similar to your finish.
You may not be able to get a good match because I am guessing that you used epoxy to repair a cultured marble surface. Not the same stuff, but even if it was, it's not likely that you could match the exact mix. You could paint the entire state, but here is some advice on caring for garden statuary:
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/garden-statuary-repair-protection-59056.html
I would try dry brushing light colors to match the the rest of the statue, then try a spray sealer to complete your project!