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Mike McCarthy Sculptor, Inc.
10213 Saint Rene Road
Jeffersontown, KY, 40299
United States
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The Making of "Dance" /May 7, 2017 by Mike McCarthy

"Dance" is my latest sculpture. It was carved from Indiana Limestone. This is one of the best stones to carve for outdoor sculpture. It a soft stone that will hold an edge very well. This time-lapse video covers 7 days of carving.

This video is a time-lapse video of the making of "Dance", a contemporary sculpture carved from Indiana Limestone by Mike McCarthy. This 2:30 video covers 7 days of carving.
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