‘I love clay; it's a world that is endless with what I can learn, experiment and achieve’

One blonde girl has a hole in her forehead. Another, her face wrapped in a scarf, seems to have had her eyes ripped out. One sculpture, entitled Halfway Down, is inspired by the regret someone might feel after they have jumped off a build
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