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I think this looks great, I especially like how the light and shadows work with it. Would you at all try to have more connected seems between your pieces or is that part of the design?
This is super cool, thanks for sharing! I think it’s a really compelling concept to use upcycled materials to model architecture that is itself all about upcycling and sustainability. I’m curious how you formed the different pieces, did you shape them by hand, use a stencil of some kind, or something else?