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stonebeings is a documentation of an experimental process where the materials used take on an organic form and start to mimic something that already exists in nature. Calcareous algae, salt crystals, and frost come to mind. But what are we to do with delicate things? Do we store them out of sight, out of reach? Do they belong in a protected environment, behind a glass shield? Are they meant to break? Gypsum cast in snow, casting something negligible. Like documenting fast-changing environments or taking a photograph in the form of an object. Gypsum cast in conditioner and baking powder, fake snow. Sculptures that closely resemble beach stones. The result is variable, organic, and always unique. Artificial stones - are they an illusion? Are they fake or just imitations of what is real. An unnatural fusion of man and nature occurs, the boundaries are blurred.

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