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					 			      	Amazing Stone Sculptures by Jiyuseki - Weezbo
					 			      	 
 Japanese sculptor Jiyuseki enjoys to amaze his audience with his highly unusual works made of stone, but looking surprisingly soft and flexible. http://weezbo.com/amazing-stone-sculptures-by-jiyuseki.html
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					 			      	This Imaginative Spanish Sculptor Discovered a Way to Knead Stones - Bright Side
					 			      	 
 Spanish sculptor José Manuel Castro López is not afraid to experiment and alter familiar ideas at his will. In his hand sculptures, which are skillfully carved from quartz and granite, he makes hard objects appear as malleable, soft, and squishy. http://brightside.me/article/this-imaginative-spanish-sculptor-discovered-a-way-to-knead-stones-94805/
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					 			      	Sculpture in Stone - Stone Sculptures
					 			      	 
 Types of Stone Sculptures... Stone Sculptures can be divided up in a number of different ways. The first division I make is between stone reliefs and stone sculptures in-the-round. http://www.wnuttsculptor.com/stone-sculptures.html
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					 			      	Hyperrealistic Stone Sculptures of Everyday Objects - Visual News
					 			      	 
 Traditionally hyperrealism is done with oil paint. Shiny cans, shoes, fruit, junk food, etc. that look like they could be held in your hand are painted on a 2D canvas. But Robin Antar just took hyperrealism up a notch. https://www.visualnews.com/2015/05/27/hyperrealistic-stone-sculptures-of-everyday-objects/
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					 			      	Japanese Artist Creates Incredible Stone Sculptures That Defy The Laws Of Physics - Bored Panda
					 			      	 
 We’ve seen a lot of realistic and surreal artwork at Bored Panda, but Hirotoshi Ito’s bizarre and mind-bending stone sculptures really threw us for a loop. In his masterful hands, common rocks become strange, unsettling and humorous creations that will make you look twice. http://www.boredpanda.com/stone-sculptures-hirotoshi-ito/
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					 			      	Stone Sculptures by Hirotoshi Itoh
					 			      	 
 Inspired by walks along the river near his home, he began collecting stones he would find and use them to create impressive sculptures. The detail he achieves is incredible, combining the hard texture with softer materials to inject humor into the subjects. http://www.ba-bamail.com/content.aspx?emailid=15399
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					 			      	It’s Hard to Believe that These Sculptures are Really Made of Stone
					 			      	 
 Hirotoshi Itoh, a.k.a Jiyuseki, is a Japanese artist who works with purposefully difficult materials to create light-hearted sculptures that challenge the convention of that material. http://www.lostateminor.com/2014/08/19/hard-believe-sculptures-can-really-made-stone/
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					 			      	Impressive Stone Sculptures by Hirotoshi Itoh - Fubiz
					 			      	 
 During his walks along the rivers, the Japanese artist stones Hirotoshi Itoh collecting stones that is then divert out art, working with talent the material to give it any other utilities. http://www.fubiz.net/en/2014/02/05/stone-sculptures-by-hirotoshi-itoh/
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					 			      	Stone Carving Tutorial for the Beginner - The Stone Sculptor
					 			      	 
 You do not need to spend a great deal of money on tools, to get started.  However, when it comes to tools, I've learned  that you get what you pay for; cheap tools generally don't last very long.  If possible, you should buy industrial quality  tools. http://www.thestonesculptor.com/Howto.html
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					 			      	How to Carve Marble, Limestone, Soapstone and Alabaster Sculptures
					 			      	 
 Stone, Tools, Sandbags, Protection devices. These are what you need to get started. http://www.stoneshaper.com/how.html
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					 			      	Make a Stone Sculpture - This Old House
					 			      	 
 Create a stacked-stone totem for an all-season focal point in a planting bed. Collect stones from around your property and glue them one on top of the other with a two-part masonry epoxy. To prevent tall structures from tipping, bore a hole through each stone's center using a hammer drill fitted with a â
-inch carbide bit. http://www.thisoldhouse.com/toh/photos/0,,20361592_20771642,00.html
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					 			      	Aztec Stone Sculpture - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
					 			      	 
 Aztec stone sculpture is the culmination of a long Mesoamerican tradition in the carving of stone-from ordinary volcanic rock to highly prized semi-precious stones such as jade-into objects and monuments of all sorts. http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/azss/hd_azss.htm
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					 			      	Learn Stone Carving - Home
					 			      	 
 Understand the basics of stone carving from a simple piece to a fantastic garden sculpture. (A) Learn what to do, Where to set up and what you will need.(B) Take a night class or (C) book a workshop. http://www.learnstonecarving.com
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					 			      	Marble Carving Tools of the Trade - Stone Cutter Walter Arnold Studio
					 			      	 
 Welcome to the marble carving resources page of stone and marble sculptor, Walter S. Arnold Studio, Chicago. http://www.stonecarver.com/carvtool.html
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					 			      	Stone Carving - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Wikipedia's information about stone carving. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_carving
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					 			      	Stone Sculpture: History, Types, Materials, Techniques - Visual Arts
					 			      	 
 Stone Sculpture (30,000 BCE - present): Characteristics of Ancient and Modern Stone Statues, Reliefs and Figurines. http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/sculpture/stone.htm
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					 			      	Stone Sculpture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
					 			      	 
 Wikipedia's information about stone sculptures. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_sculpture