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Bookcase artwork, "Alledged Allegations."
comments (1) June 24th, 2009 in Reader's Gallery
This is a book case I built for an art piece about our legal system, called, "Alleged Allegations." It is made of plywood with oak veneer with a decrative edge applied. The legal books are bolted togeither and painted with varnish. The man of justice has a taco and a chicken in the pans he's holding. The variouse figuers signify different asspects about our disfunctional legal system. The shark fins are made of walnut and swim in a washtube of polymer resin.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Bill Czappa
posted in: Reader's Gallery, arts and crafts, carving, white oak, walnut, accessory, frame and panel, veneer, bookcase, plywood, varnish, art deco, art nouveau
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