Washington Square Park, located in the Greenwich Village section of lower Manhattan, began as a Dutch market center in the 1600s and evolved into a city owned common burial ground. Also a public execution square. Evolving into a 20th century hub for free speech and activism and a vibrant center for artists, musicians and students. The Arch was opened in 1892, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States of America. The original fountain was redesigned and reconstructed in 2007. (Credit to Wikipedia)
Our version of the fountain is a likeness of that design. Our Arch is 7 by 3.25 inches and is 9 inches tall. The fountain pool diameter is 12 inches and is faithful to the design.
Our completed kit is an artistic rendering of the area, in popular collectible village scale, 3D printed using pure white filament and uv-cured resin materials. The 6. Accompanying photos are of the prototype during the creation of the parts. The final photo is Belkys Gutierrez' display of the painted and assembled prototype.
THIS IS A LIMITED RUN OF TEN KITS ONLY.
Kits were designed and compiled by Phil Renninger and created in our shop in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Normal time from order date to shipment should be about two weeks.