Here you can find my latest creation: a little chapel inspired to Cappella Pazzi (by Brunelleschi) in Florence. But with tourists instead of Renaissance people
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I hope you like it and I wait for your comments
chapel
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- Tycho McKorley
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Re: chapel
I've always liked Brunelleschi's work and you've done a nice job of capturing the feel of the Cappella Pazzi. Now you need to replicate that Dome of Florence's main Cathedral to be Brunelleschi "complete."
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Re: chapel
Wow, the techniques you used are great! I really like the skeleton legs to hold up the top of the dome. Nice job!
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Re: chapel
Here in Austria and in Germany you would say "Klein aber fein". It means small but fine!
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Re: chapel
Tanks you all for your compliments.
And a particular thank you to Bruce who put me on his blog 'Godbricks'.
And a particular thank you to Bruce who put me on his blog 'Godbricks'.
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Re: chapel
It is wonderful. Your creation always have a particular style which I love!
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Re: chapel
Very nice, I love the roof.
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