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Bronze and stone:

Monday, March 12, 2007

King of Corn


Bronze on marble.
Eight inches tall.
This guy is solid
bronze. He is very
heavy. He is
inspired by Hopi
Corn Kachina images.
This is my only project thus far that came out perfect. Very little clean up. No defects. The patina came out the way I liked it on the first try.
Posted by LR at 3:35 PM

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