Ante Dabro believes that the ability to see what other people don't see is a real gift. He says, 'It's like a star wheeling round the earth, fertilising the imagination as it goes.' This book explores the different ways he has liberated an essence of humanity by releasing the soul of a human form from its imprisoning substance, whether it be from wood, marble, stone or plaster.
Ante Dabro believes that the ability to see what other people don't see is a real gift. He says, 'It's like a star wheeling round the earth, fertilising the imagination as it goes.' This book explores the different ways he has liberated an essence of humanity by releasing the soul of a human form from its imprisoning substance, whether it be from wood, marble, stone or plaster.
Peter Read is one of Australia's leading historians. His work encompasses Australian history, Aboriginal history, Chilean history, and place studies.
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Author's Preface Photographer's Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Making a Mark in Stone 1: Making the Outsider 2: Making the Artist 3: Making the Australian 4: Making the Human Form 5: Making Bronze 6: Making Sculptors 7: Making Commissions 8: Making Behemoths 9: Making Way 187 Notes Works Consulted Index
Author's Preface Photographer's Preface Acknowledgements Introduction: Making a Mark in Stone 1: Making the Outsider 2: Making the Artist 3: Making the Australian 4: Making the Human Form 5: Making Bronze 6: Making Sculptors 7: Making Commissions 8: Making Behemoths 9: Making Way 187 Notes Works Consulted Index
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