Row after row of 3-printed (plastic) brick tops, beveled edges with the city name "Troy" embossed in most of them, but with some other names slipped in here and there. The bricks are various colors. They are stuck to a metal backing, but some of the bricks have warped and peels away from the backing, looking like peeling skin.
QR code stuck beneath the mural for the project, Troy3: A 3d printed Mural.
Row after row of 3-printed (plastic) brick tops, beveled edges with the city name "Troy" embossed in most of them, but with some other names slipped in here and there. The bricks are various colors. They are stuck to a metal backing, but some of the bricks have warped and peels away from the backing, looking like peeling skin.
Row after row of 3-printed (plastic) brick tops, beveled edges with the city name "Troy" embossed in most of them, but with some other names slipped in here and there. The bricks are various colors. They are stuck to a metal backing, but some of the bricks have warped and peels away from the backing, looking like peeling skin. In this view, it is apparent that the overall effect is to look like one "Troy" brick, made up of all these many individual Troy bricks.
Wandered down a previously unexplored alley in #TroyNY and chanced upon a wonderful #mural – 3D printed to look (mostly) like an iconic local brick, though there are some variations. Some of the bricks have fallen off, and I kinda like that even more. #art […]
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