
“Photo-Sculpt #107” by Thomas Typewriter (photographic sculpture, 24″h x 36″w, wooden blocks, felt, plastic lid & yarn plus mirrors digitally composited)

“Photo-Sculpt #107” by Thomas Typewriter (photographic sculpture, 24″h x 36″w, wooden blocks, felt, plastic lid & yarn plus mirrors digitally composited)

“Photo-Sculpt #104” by Thomas Typewriter (24″h x 36″w, wooden blocks, glass paperweight, torch, and mirrors composited with vector graphics)

“Photo-Sculpt #103” by Thomas Typewriter (22″h x 30″w, photo-sculpture of wooden blocks and mirrors in physical and digital arrangement)

“Photo-sculpt #102” by Thomas Typewriter (22″h x 33″w. photographic-sculpture: wooden blocks, felt, phone, and plastic lids arraigned with and within mirrors then digitally composited)

“Photo-sculpt #101” by Thomas Typewriter (22″h x 33″w. photographic-sculpture: wooden blocks, felt, brushes, plastic lids arraigned with and within mirrors then digitally composited with text and vector graphics)





Here is the first form of the Monster-Buster-Pocalyse that my son Secondo has come up with. He says this form is designed to have extra armor in place to defend the Monster Hunter Pilot inside.



And here is the second form it converts to when it is time to shift from defense to offense. Secondo says the large claws allow a longer reach and are also powered by extra strength motors on the shoulders for extra clamping power.

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