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Jaume Plensa’s Visual Language

By admin August 9, 2016 2

When he was about 5 years old, Spanish-born Juame Plensa sometimes found a sense of a magical inspiration when hiding inside his family’s piano. There, when his mother would sit down to play, the sound of the music immediately became embodiable for him, as the physical vibrations of each note passed through Plensa’s body thanks…

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Ghost Dance Sketch Female Figure and Change of Clay

By admin August 9, 2016 2

With the whole sculpture starting to take on some definitive form by now, just the other day I began working on the figure of a woman in this composition of Ghost Dancers. I realized that the Clayette Clay may not do the trick on a small figure. Still a great clay, but to hard for…

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