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Chroming a large sculpture
2007
would it be possible to chrome a twice life size bronze sculpture?
thanks
-Jason
artist - Emeryville, California
First of two simultaneous responses --
Twice life size of what, Paul Bunyon or Tom Thumb; bust or entire person; or the Empire State Building. It is obvious to you, but not to the rest of us and it makes a huge difference.
James Watts- Navarre, Florida
2007
Second of two simultaneous responses --
Yes.

Jeffrey Holmes, CEF
Spartanburg, South Carolina
2007
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