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well it usually begins with conversations with the curator of that particular exhibition and it starts with a checklist from them the title of the artwork the artist name and the size and I basically work from the size translating that into a workable scale for the model half inch to a foot scale how do I translate that like a four foot piece of artwork original size would become 2 inches on this model hes just over five and a half feet approximately this happens to be an old image of Santiago Calatrava I usually need input from the curator if they have some sort of a logical order rather it be chronological or by theme or whatever then its just sort of laid in here to make sure it all kind of like fits you have to think of the safety of the artwork at all times you have to be concerned about the flow of traffic for people youve got always keep in mind that the average persons eye level is about sixty inches from the floor you cant have something sky-high and something real low ri