Fall 2007
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Stone: Cedar Hill Creme, honed finish. Private residence.
Photo courtesy of House of Stone


Stone sculptor Alexandra Morosco explains that often her work, such as this statue, serves to tell a story of broader meanings behind the figure.
Photo courtesy of Alexandra Morosco


T. Barny uses diamond chain saw to cut Utah Rhyolite for "Mistral."
Photo courtesy of Photo courtesy of T Barny


Workshops in stone sculpting can help aspiring artists learn to create everything from fanciful dragons to large-scale outdoor masterpieces.
Photo courtesy of Katherine Watson


Workshops in stone sculpting can help aspiring artists learn to create everything from fanciful dragons to large-scale outdoor masterpieces.
Photo courtesy of Katherine Watson
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