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statement
the practice of carving wood is very time-consuming.
it requires an accurate awareness of the finished object within the trunk
and a careful and gradual approach of the final shape.
material removed cannot be added again.
continuous work on paper and models usually accompanies this slow process.
each object is a new adventure - initiated by a particular trunk, a necessity,
sacred geometry, a dream or a fancy - that frequently demands a new technique
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