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Click on photo to view Interior detail
![Click on photo to see larger view of the interior of the Mark Lindquist sculpture - Hompashiki II (Ichiboku Series) 1995.](images/MARK-GALLERY/GALLERY%20SCULPTURES/HOMPASHIKI%20II/Hompashiki%20II/Hompashiki-II-interior-sml.jpg)
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![Click on photo to see larger image. THE ICHIBOKU SCULPTURES BY MARK LINDQUIST - Mark Lindquist, Hompashiki II (Ichiboku Series) 1995.](images/MARK-GALLERY/GALLERY%20SCULPTURES/HOMPASHIKI%20II/HOMPASHIKI-II-sm.jpg) |
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Hompa Shiki, literally
"rolling wave," refers to the deep carving technique which emulates a stylistic
interpretation of drapery. No attempt is made by the sculptor to reproduce realistic
folds, but rather to achieve the expression of mysterious, beautiful forms of sensuous,
undulating, rhythmic sculpture.
Mark Lindquist Uses special robotic equipment that he designs and
builds for special aspects of the making of his sculptures. Click on
the photo above to see Hompashiki II being made at Lindquist
Studios. (All photos © Lindquist Studios).
11/15/2007 |