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Bronze and stone:

Friday, March 9, 2007

Turquoise


Bronze, turquoise on marble base.
This piece was designed around the small turquoise stone in the middle of the sculpture. The patina was intended to blend with the stone.
This was one of my easiest sculptures to make, patina, etc. Yet, it is one a number of people really like. Go figure.
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