but once again, it took the skill of a master sculptor, and this is stuart williamson, it took stuart to then take that information and those clay heads and really craft into those heads and those faces an expression and a moment in time, the wrinkles, the concern you see on his face, it took a master sculptor once again to accomplish. from there, as you can see on the left those clay heads were turned into wax heads. then when the wax heads were finished, these eyeballs were placed in those heads. because when you think about it, if their eyeballs were waxed, they would never look real. but they put these in beautiful acrylic eyeballs and there's no doubt that george washington's eye color was blue-grey. many people of his day wrote about the color of his eyes so there's no doubt about that. so as the project sort of moved along, it went really to the pure art end of things. i had a fortunate experience when i was doing the book because i had the incredible opportunity to go to mt. vernon when they were doing the yearly maintenance of these three figures. on the left is diana cord ra