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Using various Preiser figures, I have carved a small mountain with random books that are not connected in any other way than with glue.

A sleepwalker is walking towards the edge of a cliff but rescue is on its way. "At least they tried" is purely fictional and no real person was ever in any sort of danger during the process of making the sculpture.
Using various Preiser figures, I have carved a small mountain with random books that are not connected in any other way than with glue.

A sleepwalker is walking towards the edge of a cliff but rescue is on its way. "At least they tried" is purely fictional and no real person was ever in any sort of danger during the process of making the sculpture.
Using various Preiser figures, I have carved a small mountain with random books that are not connected in any other way than with glue.

A sleepwalker is walking towards the edge of a cliff but rescue is on its way. "At least they tried" is purely fictional and no real person was ever in any sort of danger during the process of making the sculpture.
Using various Preiser figures, I have carved a small mountain with random books that are not connected in any other way than with glue.

A sleepwalker is walking towards the edge of a cliff but rescue is on its way. "At least they tried" is purely fictional and no real person was ever in any sort of danger during the process of making the sculpture.
Using various Preiser figures, I have carved a small mountain with random books that are not connected in any other way than with glue.

A sleepwalker is walking towards the edge of a cliff but rescue is on its way. "At least they tried" is purely fictional and no real person was ever in any sort of danger during the process of making the sculpture.

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"At least they tried" Sculpture

Stephane Godec

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Books on Paper

Size: 7.5 W x 8.3 H x 5.1 D in

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Using various Preiser figures, I have carved a small mountain with random books that are not connected in any other way than with glue. A sleepwalker is walking towards the edge of a cliff but rescue is on its way. "At least they tried" is purely fictional and no real person was ever in any sort of danger during the process of making the sculpture.

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Sculpture:

Books on Paper

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

7.5 W x 8.3 H x 5.1 D in

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Born and raised in Paris, with a publisher for a father, I have always loved books, for their content of course but also for what they look or even smell like. I am not academically trained as an artist (I am a headhunter by day) but I have also always loved making things. I moved to London in 1994 and over the last few years, I have been collecting old books (and sometimes new ones) that either look good to me or will tell a story, very often different from their original content. I try to give some of those really old or unloved books a new life and a new purpose. I have a preference for illustrated books, some of the ones we very rarely open.I love bringing the inside permanently outside, for everyone to see and enjoy. And when a book has nothing particular to say or show, apart from a good binding, I make a sculpture that will hopefully turn out appealing to most people. If not, I like them anyway...

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