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2019

“Launch of ‘Learn Learn Learn: A Technology Update and Review”

The Facts: Five (5) optic crystal cubes are stacked upon one another, perfectly cut and assembled to create a seamless tower experience.


Subjective Interpretation: As the art piece representing Henry Halladay's first season of Learn Learn Learn, there was plenty of pressure to find the perfect fit. We think we captured it with the ascending cubes, each one representing an individual episode. Much like the program itself, this piece is reliable and heavy with information and pleasing visuals. 


Creative Note: This piece looks unsteady, but it is actually one of the heaviest and sturdiest in the collection. It's taller than it looks in the above photos, as well.  To see it to scale, take a look at the home page video. You'll see it set up in Henry's home display.

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