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Tapl Epu

This is a sculptural bowl-sculpture carved in a dark andesite rock from the Andes Mountains with the direct carving technique, inspired by the movement and fineness of a leaf. The edges of the piece measure 2 mm. The work is balanced on three thin pointed bases. The name of the sculpture means 'Leaves in the wind number 2' when translated from Mapudungun.
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Adrien Canitrot
San Gregorio, Chile
Adrien Canitrot is the son of a stone carver, so he has been surrounded by tools and stones since he was a child. He spent his childhood watching his ...
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