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         <title><![CDATA[Ideas about sculpting]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[To breathe life into a statue was the principal aim of much Classical Greek art.&nbsp; Today, some sculptors have the same goal.&nbsp;&nbsp;
This concept of imitation of nature in art, intended to deceive the senses, was invented by the Greeks and is still current in the modern world.&nbsp; Via the proces of deception, an image lures the mind away from the idea behind its conception.&nbsp;
In my works, I try to call up the spirit of the antiques. Not to copy them, but to tell about the...]]></description>
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