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To create these monuments, Deveney usually works from a photo, which is reproduced by an artist and traced onto a piece of rubber to create a stencil. The granite is then etched with a diamond-tipped engraving tool that removes the polished surface of the stone, and once the etching is complete, lithichrome paint is applied to make the artwork more visible.
To create these monuments, Deveney usually works from a photo, which is reproduced by an artist and traced onto a piece of rubber to create a stencil. The granite is then etched with a diamond-tipped engraving tool that removes the polished surface of the stone, and once the etching is complete, lithichrome paint is applied to make the artwork more visible.
(Matthew J. Lee/ Globe Staff)
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