Magic Sculp epoxy clay on 12in x 12in black granite tile 17in high x 17in wide x 14 in deep each scale individually placed, over 3000 in all, close to 100 hours of work this is a one of a kind that can't be molded left unpainted so whoever buys it can choose the color scheme
update: SOLD (will be uploading the finished, painted piece as soon as pics are taken )
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E^2= (p^2c^2)+([Δm^2]c^4)
which implies that
E= [mc^2]/[<sq. root>1-(v^2/c^2)]
when p=0 (in eq 1, or in 2 rearranged to 1])
E=mc^2
[as rest mass cannot be attained, p can never=0, so E should, not always be calculated as = mc^2].
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Era inverno a Belleville e c'erano cinque personaggi. Sei contando la lastra di ghiaccio. Sette, anzi, con il cane che aveva accompagnato il Piccolo dal panettiere. Un cane epilettico, con la lingua che gli penzolava da un lato.
thank you
I took the pics at 3am so will probably take a couple more and post them later today, there's more detail that you just can't see, like the tiny shield and human skull against one of the rocks
I'd like to show you some awesome nature related work from more or less unknown artists which deserve more attention - this is a must see, you won't regret it!!!
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Brilliant work.
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:
E^2= (p^2c^2)+([Δm^2]c^4)
which implies that
E= [mc^2]/[<sq. root>1-(v^2/c^2)]
when p=0 (in eq 1, or in 2 rearranged to 1])
E=mc^2
[as rest mass cannot be attained, p can never=0, so E should, not always be calculated as = mc^2].
~Chaos Flower
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Era inverno a Belleville e c'erano cinque personaggi. Sei contando la lastra di ghiaccio. Sette, anzi, con il cane che aveva accompagnato il Piccolo dal panettiere. Un cane epilettico, con la lingua che gli penzolava da un lato.
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you can only fail when you stop trying
I still appreciate the support
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you can only fail when you stop trying
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you can only fail when you stop trying
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you can only fail when you stop trying
I took the pics at 3am so will probably take a couple more and post them later today, there's more detail that you just can't see, like the tiny shield and human skull against one of the rocks
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you can only fail when you stop trying
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