Padre
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For
this exhibit I produced four components of a larger display and
overall exhibit fabricated and installed by Color-ad Signs and
Displays, Inc. My task was to create from synthetic materials:
a Portugese Man-O-War jellyfish, a painted turtle, and a diorama
representing the underwater eco-system of the local grassflats.
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on the thumbnails to see enlargements, or scroll down to see other
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Crab model front
view. Preserved shell and claws, epoxy clay, vinyl-acrylic paint.
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Crab model top
view. Preserved shell and claws, epoxy clay, vinyl-acrylic paint.
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Crab model side
view. Preserved shell and claws, epoxy clay, vinyl-acrylic paint.
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Diorama
representing life in a salt marsh.
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Man-o-war
jellyfish detail with snails
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small
fish in jelly detail
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Red-eared painted
turtle model front view. Epoxy clay, vinyl-acrylic paint.
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Red-eared painted
turtle model side view. Epoxy clay, vinyl-acrylic paint.
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Red-eared painted
turtle model top view. Epoxy clay, vinyl-acrylic paint.
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