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Wood Sculptures Block Painted by Willy Verginer

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Wooden carved sculptures articulate emotion involving true to reality persons and beasts, gently interrupted by a block of paint.  Subjects run parallel to a common grounding point.  However, accessories showcase an unsuspecting element whether that’s a golden dipped lightbulb or dung, fingertip blossoms, evergreen tree, or tires. These unbelievable sculptures and installations by Willy Verginer of Bressanone, Italy captivate us as they contrast human position against the stability of living things.

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