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Porter, Michael Raymond
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1.Sculptures and Eyes. Sculptors have treated eyes in different ways. Simplicity reduces or avoids the eyes. Closed or downcast eyes can express sleep, death or serenity. Eyes can be absent, yet retain a gaze. The blank eye ball is calmly true to surface reality. Inlaid eyes mimic natural livelin...
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