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Weaving Magic

Alistair Heseltine says of his work “I am a sculptor working with mixed media relating to the environment.” but he neglects to share that he weaves nature into magic. You might see his art differently than I do and even deny that it’s magic, but to me taking the natural and creating art is magic.

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