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Daniel Boone is one of my ancestors. This replica of Fort Boonesborough was dedicated on the day I was born--August 30, 1974,
A photographic record of the making process involved in creating a replicable component.
From foam model, to plaster mould and slip casting to kiln firing.
Replicating some interesting photos from the 1930s, Rebecca asked me to shoot her portrait for a theatre programme.
Spring 2006
Harriet Gray (www.harrietgraydesign.com) for LTI @ LSE, 2016
Quote illustrated: “In five years I expect exams to take place on computers. Nowadays we can type faster, and it’s more representative of the workplace and LSE strives to kind of replicate reality in your exams.”
This is our groups' replication of a photograph originally taken by Vivian Maier. The original photo can be seen here: www.vivianmaier.com/gallery/self-portraits-color/#slide-20
A reproduction of a John William Watterhouse sketch. I was working more on my ability to render cloth than anything... it's ok.. not thrilled with it.
Replicator Foot with Grip Pad - www.thingiverse.com/thing:24183
The rubber feet kept falling off my Replicator, and I only found three during a recent move. So, I printed out better ones that actually stay attached to the Replicator!