White Lies

Indeed, there seems to be in alabaster something perishable, almost close to life; something that maybe was once life and could become it again. Something once forgotten that could be remembered. Because in it, things are not as permanently motionless as in stone.

Paul Venancio

White Lies nº234, 1994
Alabaster
13x20x16cm

White Lies nº237, 1994
Alabaster
11x36x43cm

White Lies Nº243, 1995
Alabaster
22x25x60cm

Pig Ears Nº254, 1995
Alabaster
4x19x19cm
4x16x27cm

White Lies nº279, 1966
Alabaster
10x33x20cm

Telephone nº280, 1996
Alabaster

Books nº707, 2005
Alabastro
24×37.5×37.5cm

Lunatics nº747, 2006
Alabaster
41x61x10cm
32x68x8.5cm

Foot Wear nº967, 2010
Alabaster
14x12x26cm

Jars nº970_B, 2010
Alabaster and iron
10x80x10cm

Meanders nº1023_04, 2011
Alabaster, gold and wood
28x18x3cm

Books nº2015, 2015
Alabaster
21x35x24cm

Sigh nº1229, 2015
Alabaster
14.5×20.5×20.5cm

Sigh nº1230, 2015
Alabaster
18.5x22x22cm

Foot wear nº906, 2009
Alabaster
34x18x9cm

Foot wear nº1055, 2012
Alabaster
54x21x8cm

Jars nº1291, 2016
Alabaster and iron
19.5x135x21.5cm

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