So've I've just finished my model. I hammered in the rods (mdf bars) in with nails to clean up the tape. And I suspended the segments with transparency paper. Then I put up wallpaper in the background. I would like to create my own wallpaper or painted/drawn design on the walls of the exhibit.
Before I put the wallpaper up, I had an image of the entire portrait posted on the back wall in order to align the suspended segments.
I'm still considering if I want to put an image (of the entire portrait) on the back wall over the textiles in the final project.
Here is a close-up.

I took a segment of the installation and brought it to life-size dimensions in order to make a lithograph plate sample for the IP review.
I printed on several sheets a scanned image. I traced it on to the plate from the transfer paper (hence the orange conte-crayon). The center sheet is a newsprint proof of the lithograph after the first etch. After the second-etch, I printed two editions on Kozo and two editions on Sekichu (not displayed).
Kozo was the winner. I love that paper.
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