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The
Art of Sculptor, Roger Belveal |
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Expressions of Life in Steel and Stone |
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| "Steel
succumbs to the whim of the flame, then stands firm in its vacancy,
displaying all the traces of the flame's insistence plus the scars
of the hammer, grinder, and awl. So fluid are the lines chased by
the stroke of the flame. So delicate the shimmering edges, straight,
jagged, complex and subdued. So plain the metal. Ordinary, yet it
is the strength-giving backbone to the modern world. It is the quiet
voice of giants spanning, reaching, sprawling, making. Color torched
in afterglow, highlighting the alloy ingredient composition in the
surfaces, clear rich voices telling of the experience bringing it
to what it has become." r. e. belveal |
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copyright 2009 r.e. belveal