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Sue Roberts
Stone and Ceramics
I find carvining in stone very satisfying , but very physical. It has a surface texture that is natural and finding a form in it usually follows the natural form of the material. It is an action of taking away. When I work in clay it is a process of both adding and taking away. Sculptures can evolve either quickly or slowly they can be smooth or rough and it is not a case of forcing the material to my will but working with it.
time's incompleteness
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