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hey all,
i was sitting around the house the other night looking to build something other
than a train so i started playing with a pile of clear bricks and came up with
this:
additional photos after mod:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=75973
thoughts?
ondrew
p.s. yes its lit with lego parts.
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hey all,
i was sitting around the house the other night looking to build something
other than a train so i started playing with a pile of clear bricks and came
up with this:
(snip)
additional photos after mod:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=75973
thoughts?
ondrew
p.s. yes its lit with lego parts.
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Hey ondrew that is cool--it reminds me of the tribute they had for the twin
towers.
mark
IndyLUG
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I was somehow deeply moved when I first viewed your sculpture this afternoon.
As Mark said, I immediately thought of the 9/11 tribute, specifically in my case
it brought to mind some of the renderings of proposed WTC replacements.
Your sculpture, and the lighting you used to photograph it, is illustrative of
one of those things that art teachers always tell us, about how some art
inexplicably makes you feel something, even an abstract piece such as this.
It could also be a nice trophy or award... James Wilson Dallas, TX
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