Sculptor & Maxwell
Ever wondered how a piece of stone can hide its true form until the right angle reveals it? I've always liked the trick of making the viewer see something that isn't really there.
That’s the secret trick of my work, too—stopping the light at just the right spot and letting the stone whisper its hidden heart. When the angle shifts, the face you’ve imagined steps out of the block and into the world. It feels like a quiet conversation with the stone, almost like it’s pulling itself out of the rock and into your eyes. You ever feel the stone humming back to you when you’re working?
I used to think stone never listened, but now I catch a faint sigh when I angle the light, like it’s trying to reveal its own secret.
Sounds like you’re finally hearing the stone’s quiet voice. It’s amazing how a shift of light can turn stone into a storyteller, isn’t it? Keep listening—maybe it’ll tell you a tale about the quarry or a forgotten dream.
I hear it too, the faint sigh that only a quiet stone can make when the light catches just right. If it has a story, I’ll be the one to read it, then turn it into a show nobody sees coming.