
Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories show us how to make this rad geometric sculpture:
George W. Hart is a professor at Stony Brook and is one of our favorite artists, making a wide variety of stunning geometric sculptures. On his of his many works that has particularly captivated us for some time is a sculpture called Frabjous.
When we realized that George had posted a template for this sculpture we dropped everything, grabbed the cardboard and hot glue, and raced to build our own.










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Makes me smile!
How do you put it together though?? I work in a box factory and this looks very cool.
Great article…love your idea!
Place a silpat liner on a baking sheet (or spray with nonstick cooking spray).
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