' When I am working on stone, the immediate context is physical, the force of hammering, chiseling and drilling hard stone creates heat and energy. The reaction of the particles causes sparks and waves of sound. The appearance of the stone is the result, the consequent physical reaction. Understanding the character of nature through the physical context has become part of my sculpture.' Hans Sai Por, February 2002.
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English

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2002

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Thoughts on Carving Stone - T.K. SABAPATHY

Han Sai Por: 20 Tonnes Physical Consequences
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Han Sai Por: 20 Tonnes Physical Consequences