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<p>These were drawn at&nbsp;Michael Mikolon's&nbsp;<a href="http://12thands.blogspot.com/">12th &amp; S art studio</a> in Sacramento. I neglected to include&nbsp;the dates on the drawings, but there were created sometime between March and April.&nbsp;I used tinted paper, Colerase and cont&eacute;&nbsp;pencils.</p>
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<p>Welcome to my new site and first post! This is my first attempt at a blog - I thought I'd try my hand at writing about&nbsp;my experiences as a photographer, share some ideas about projects and other random art-related ramblings.&nbsp;For my first post, I'll share a gift that I received on Christmas.</p>
<p>In November 2009, I helped my friend and co-worker Steve&nbsp;with a project. As a gift for my help, he created this LEGO&nbsp;mosaic&nbsp;based on one of my illustrations...</p>
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<p>Sweet, huh? He converted a section of the image to 48x48 pixels - the "resolution" of the LEGO board. The next part of the process I'm not quite clear on -- an Excel spreadsheet was used in some way -- he then figured out which colors were needed, pixel by pixel. A total of 2304 spaces are filled, some with larger 2x4 LEGO blocks, some with 1x1, and others with sizes&nbsp;in between. This is one of the most original gifts I've ever received, and I'm&nbsp;proud&nbsp;to have it hanging on my wall. Thanks Steve!</p>]]></content></entry></feed>
