Transparent article and method for which a cut internal surface

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Display in frame or transparent casing; or diorama including...

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427290, 428 67, 428155, 4285422, 434 82, B44C 306

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ABSTRACT:
A sculpture is provided having cuts extending from an exterior surface to an internal position. The cuts are then smoothed using a solvent and simultaneously dyed with an appropriate pigment. The resulting internal faces exhibit both reflectivity and translucency depending on the illumination and viewing angles.

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