Just finished this double sided rotary litho of the death and resurrection of Christ.
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Just finished this double sided rotary litho of the death and resurrection of Christ.
I'm impressed with your litho. You would have to have a special place to display this as it would be hard to decide which side to use as the "front."
Very impressive and the lighting seems to works great for that litho.
Great job, Brent. This would be perfect on some type of rotating display if you could figure something out.
Impressive work! Great subject choice! Keep us informed on future lithos on this topic.
dbemus
It started me thinking with Sharon's comment.
There are a variety of music box movements that may work.
There are plates you can add to them to make your project rotate.
The only issue is you would be limited to battery puck lights/tea candles and not sure they would support the weight.
I could not find the duty rating on them.
p.s. I fixed the mpc on crucifixion. I started with the resurrection pattern in the center and added the crucifixion on each side. Anyway it wasn't quite right where they overlapped. I fixed it by just placing the pics side by side.
Just thought,but what about a single light in the center and have it like those christmas carousels.
I can't remember the exact name, but the have a blade section on top and the heat rising rotates it.
EDIT: They're called german pyramids, but here's a picture of what I meant
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Yeah we had one when I was younger and it had 2 birthday candles and it would fly.
Look at the lamp mounts that have the screw on top that would support it
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