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Art work of Lincoln Austin

Friday, March 06, 2009

Fold





Once cut the pieces are folded to angles varying from 15.5 to 60 degrees.





My image of a paper Marquette becomes something more tangible.





The shift from 2 to 3 dimensions is quite remarkable, a flat plane reaches into space.





The journey continues, the pieces make their way to the welders.
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