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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.

Amber Gravett

collograph

6.5" x 12.5" image size

7" x 13" paper size

2021-AG-5

Replicated Salt Field scence from discontined Salt Field industry of Taiwan Salt Museum

Replicating some interesting photos from the 1930s, Rebecca asked me to shoot her portrait for a theatre programme.

 

Spring 2006

sandstone, Nick Parrott

Replication of Benjamins photo.

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.”

Just out side of the MFAH.

Diana Mini, 35mm Lucky 200 iso film.

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

Amber Gravett

collograph

6.5" x 12.5" image size

7" x 13" paper size

2021-AG-4

but wasn't successful. Still tasted decent and looked good but wasn't the same as my friends dish.

 

Rice cooked in rice cooker.

Chicken cooked on stove top in teriyaki sauce.

Drizzled peach juice over the plate and added peaches.

It's kind of like the sorcerer's apprentice.

Replication of the original wedding party at Grandpa/Grandma's 40th wedding anniversary.

An attempt to replicate old photographs

replicated from pillow seen in catalogue

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!

Maximum depth replication of #5, this week was challenging to get photographs at maximum depth because of spring thunderstorms. Every time I went to go outside the light was drastically different. This isn't exactly like the example, but the street and sidewalk lead the eye down the street and it is full of details, like the example.

 

I don't know why Tack is pointing at his teeth.

oil on canvas

 

52"x54"

 

logan tiberi-warner

 

2011

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