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The human body is living sculpture. Nudes convey the grace, sensuality and vulnerability of the human form while portraits are the doorway to all aspects of our common humanity – pathos, joy, fear, awe. A nude woman emerges from the water reminding us of the primal watery home of the womb; a young girl’s graceful reverie evokes a Rodin sculpture; and four naked torsos resting together resemble undulating landscapes. |
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