Archbishop Justin Welby “scanned” with 100 parishioners for seaside town 3D artwork

By Rachel Farmer
Posted Jun 19, 2019

[Anglican Communion News Service] More than 100 members of an English seaside Anglican church have been captured by 3D scanning technology, alongside the archbishop of Canterbury, to create a sculptural artwork in celebration of the town’s fishing heritage. Members of St Peter’s Church, Folkestone, and representatives from the local community who took part in The Blessing of the Fisheries procession last year, joined in a one-off art creation which involved each of them being scanned and printed as part of the church’s 150th anniversary celebration. The miniature procession installed in St Peter’s foyer will be unveiled June 20.

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