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Afghan Girl
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Although her name was not known at the time, her picture, titled “Afghan Girl”, appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic. The image itself was named “the most recognized photograph” in the history of the magazine. Her photograph was taken by National Geographic photographer Steve McCurry. McCurry, rarely given the opportunity to photograph Afghan women, seized the opportunity and captured her image. The image of her face, with a red scarf draped loosely over her head and with her piercing sea-green eyes staring directly into the camera, became a symbol both of the 1980s Afghan conflict and of the refugee situation worldwide. (Wikipedia)

To make this mosaic I expanded a ten-color palette (black, grey, green, yellow, white, tan, red, blue, dark blue, dark red) by covering each with one of four transparent plates (clear, red, green, yellow) to generate a 28-color palette. (Mathematically I should have had 4x10 = 40 distinct colors… but some were too close to identify as potentially different shades.) Afghan Girl is my second mosaic using this expanded palette technique.



I’ve taken a short break from building Lego landmarks and have spent some time building mosaics. I’ve used a variety of techniques. Please take a look and enjoy.

Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/10321180@N08/sets/72157621257153211/

Mocpages http://www.mocpages.com/folder.php/58677

Brickshelf http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=240087



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  Re: Afghan Girl
 
(...) Great subject, looks really nice, although it seems dark, giving a whole other meaning behind this famous photo. I did a Google search for this pic and was shocked to find that you aren't the first to depict this woman in LEGO: (URL) Thanks (...) (15 years ago, 19-Dec-09, to lugnet.build.mosaic, FTX)
  Re: Afghan Girl
 
Great work! Good subject to use such a combination of techniques. Bravo! (15 years ago, 19-Dec-09, to lugnet.build.mosaic)

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