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Bruce Richardson

Sculpture classes at the UofW in the last century fueled my interest in carving wood and stone.  The fire still burns!  My current challenge is finding loved ones camouflaged in the form of Lopez glacial granite boulders.  “Miss Pippi,” the leopard frog who waited 10,000 years  for the sculptor’s kiss now sits in her gravel pond outside the LCCA, and a 2 ton harbor seal is emerging from his confinement in my stone yard, while a snow leopard, ptarmigan, snowy owl,  and others desperate to escape their bonds await their fate ….

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Sculpture classes at the UofW in the last century fueled my interest in carving wood and stone.  The fire still burns!  My current challenge is finding loved ones camouflaged in the form of Lopez glacial granite boulders.  “Miss Pippi,” the leopard frog who waited 10,000 years  for the sculptor’s kiss now sits in her gravel pond outside the LCCA, and a 2 ton harbor seal is emerging from his confinement in my stone yard, while a snow leopard, ptarmigan, snowy owl,  and others desperate to escape their bonds await their fate ….

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