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An initial sketch is done as a snap shot in time showing native dancers and other related

cultural symbols.

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The latex inside is a negative version of the scene, which is then prepped to receive a liquid polyresin material that hardens in a few minutes.

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Once the resin is hardened, the mother mold and latex is pulled away to reveal

a “duplicate”/copy of the original piece.

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Pigments, and bronzing is applied to give the piece its’ final bronze appearance.