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Lise Becu of Tenants Harbor uses a grinder on slab of granite as she creates a piece she calls “Immortality” during the second day of a sculpture symposium at the Viles Arboretum in Augusta on Sunday.
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Lise Becu of Tenants Harbor uses a grinder on slab of granite as she creates a piece she calls “Immortality” during the second day of a sculpture symposium at the Viles Arboretum in Augusta on Sunday.
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Granite dust covers sculptor Dick Alden’s face as he works on a chunk of red granite.
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Dick Alden of Boothbay chips away on a 2-ton chunk of red granite that will take the shape of a woman coming out of the rock.
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Alden checks his drawing form.
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A hammer sits by a piece of granite as sculptors take a break.