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©Jean Briac Ravello

White Feather Bowl

The techniques used to carve blocks of stone today have changed only slightly since the times of our ancestors. Jean wanted to return to ancient methods of stone sculpture, starting with the inner curve and working outwards to the rest of the piece. The final shape was inspired by the initial size of the white Carrara marble block, which evoked the image of a gliding bird.
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Jean Briac
Barcelona, Spain
A stone sculptor of more than 20 years' experience, Jean Briac's preferred material is marble. Born in France but based in Barcelona, he favours local ...
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