I made this for my 20th Century Humanities class. It's a mosaic, of sorts. I went to the store and stole a whole bunch of different colors of those paint samples and cut them up and used the colors I need, and then used rubber cement to glue them onto a wood board.
The top left panel is of a fleur de lis. It has to do with the French royal family and it was on their coat of arms. The upper right hand corner has a doric or ionic (I can't remember which) column on it. (the upper most part) That has to do with some of the architechture in the Versailles palace. The lower right hand corner has a person with their head cut off; to symbolize Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette being beheaded. Finally, the lower left hand panel has a toilet because when Versailles was first built, it had no bathrooms and the royals would go to the bathroom just anywhere... in the halls... you name it.
I used wood, paper, rubber cement, broken blue glass, a broken locket, and broken tile samples to make this.
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And to think I could Be waering a powderd wig right now... - Squidward