Selections from The birds of Europe v. 04, by John Gould. Plates drawn from life and on stone by J. and E. Gould and E. Lear.

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Selections from The birds of Europe v. 04, by John Gould. Plates drawn from life and on stone by J. and E. Gould and E. Lear.
So happy~ Had a lot of fun at the library today with @johannajfk #art #myart #artcontest #cincylibrary
When your family tells you to take off your cap and gown days after you've graduated.
Sketchy sketches at the library :) #art #myart #sketch #doodle #library #cincylibrary (at Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County)
My new library card! I love this place <3 @cincylibrary #library #cincinnati #books #cincylibrary (at Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County)
Fiction librarian Warlock Vorobok takes over this week's Campfire Classics with his dramatic readings of the chilling works by authors such as Edgar Allan Poe and M.R. James. Join the @cincylibrary in their #Halloween-themed Adult Storytime program next Tuesday, October 11 for a spooky old time. Check out enjoythearts.org for more information! #EnjoyTheArts #CincyArts #cincylibrary #fallincincy (at Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County)
Made in MakerSpace: Batman Bust
Hi my name is Edward. I’m the MakerSpace staff member (MakerSpace Cadet) who made this Batman Bust.This project started with a 3D model downloaded from www.Thingiverse.com
Many of our Library customers print models that other people have uploaded to that site.
I used the program 123D Make to slice that 3D model into layers. I told the software what size my cardboard material was and it gave me a document for use with the MakerSpace’s laser engraver.
I then used the laser engraver to cut each layer of cardboard out. There are about 200 layers.
Once I got all the layers stacked and glued it started looking like Batman. (See first image.)
Then I took it home and kept working on it. I topped his horns with some sculpting clay to help support them. (See second image.)
Then I covered the cardboard bust with spray adhesive and thin foam bandage. (See third image.)
Once he was covered in foam, I started covering him in many layers of painted latex. (See fourth image.)
Once he had a few coats and the color was just right, he was ready to hit the streets of Gotham. (See fifth image.)
The cheesy smile is a sticker. His mouth area is blank so we can change his expression. He’s just really happy to be at the Library.
I’ve also included a photo of the Joker bust I plan on making next. I’m really looking forward to that one. (See last photo.)
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