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Radical Portrait: Eric Harschbarger, Lego Artist
Radical Sabbatical : Episode FLRAD-305
Harschbarger worked for Sun Microsystems for over three years.
He is a self-taught computer programmer.
When he was a kid, he lost only five Lego blocks out of the 30 kits he owned.
Harschbarger's first Lego art commission was a duplicate of a grandfather clock he'd created. It cost $2,500.
He builds every sculpture twice once to verify the design, and again to glue it all together.
Harschbarger's largest one-time order of Lego pieces was for more than 300,000 bricks.
Eric Harshbarger
Auburn, AL
334-821-6616
eric@ericharshbarger.org
Radical Sabbatical : Episode FLRAD-305
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Radical Portrait: Eric Harschbarger, Lego Artist