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A sculpture model
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f***@beethoven.com
2005-02-07 22:10:12 UTC
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Should be around 5x6x5. I have it with me, everybody does, but once you
see it, you can only say wow! Really effective.

Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore
f***@beethoven.com
2005-02-07 23:11:12 UTC
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Should be around 5x6x5. I have it with me, everybody does, but once you
see it, you can only say wow! Really effective.

It gives an impression of solidity and trustfullnes; it works from all
sides too. And it is not the finger. It is abstract and somehow makes
me think of a precolumbian style.

Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore
f***@beethoven.com
2005-02-08 01:35:40 UTC
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It`s not a fist nor a mudra (sudra?). Nothing obvious. How to describe
it? But if I make a sketch sooner or later would be stolen.

Should be around 5x6x5. I have it with me, everybody does, but once you
see it, you can only say wow! Really effective.

It gives an impression of solidity and trustfullnes; it works from all
sides too. And it is not the finger. It is abstract and somehow makes
me think of a precolumbian style.

Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore
f***@beethoven.com
2005-02-12 22:20:11 UTC
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It can work as an international project! In each country an sculptor
performing the same sculpture at the same time!
Post by f***@beethoven.com
It`s not a fist nor a mudra (sudra?). Nothing obvious. How to
describe
Post by f***@beethoven.com
it? But if I make a sketch sooner or later would be stolen.
Should be around 5x6x5. I have it with me, everybody does, but once you
see it, you can only say wow! Really effective.
It gives an impression of solidity and trustfullnes; it works from all
sides too. And it is not the finger. It is abstract and somehow makes
me think of a precolumbian style.
Fabrizio J Bonsignore, now Danilo J Bonsignore

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