Qi––The flowing energy of Life: Abstract and Realistic Marble Sculptures

Paul Shao

Thursday, 09 Feb 2006 at 7:00 pm – Hughes Auditorium, Reiman Gardens

Paul Shao explains the interrelatedness of two types of his sculptures, the central theme of which being the flux of the life force in eternal change and transformation. He is a Professor of Architecture at ISU.

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