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| I'm originally from Dublin but now live in Edinburgh http://xxxnx.fun/parbuabwdj-tgm-dg/ kuler ni tir lagalo vajpuri Constantly innovating and finding new inspiration, his aim, he declared, was to “expand the language of sculpture” by “pushing at the boundaries to see where it gives”. While others may have been content to consolidate past achievements, Caro, through constant reinvention of his style and working methods, kept surprising himself, maintaining a position at the cutting edge of modern sculpture. “Throughout my entire career I’ve always said, 'What’s next?’, not 'What’s just happened?’ When I began, being a sculptor might have meant producing statues of generals on horseback. But I always pushed forward, and have had a career that would have been unimaginable even to myself back then.” | Mitch johnathon2w@gmail.com |
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