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"He who laughs last, laughs best"





"Phase I, Face I"

​"This isn't about molding stone; it’s about listening to it. In 'Phase I, Face I,' the form doesn't fight the medium—it evolves from it. It’s an organic intervention, a quiet dialogue with the raw material that questions the endurance of existence. With a nod to the timeless irony of 'He who laughs last, laughs best,' this piece stands as a testament to the idea that some things simply have to wait for the right moment to reveal their face."

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