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Amazing Slate Sculptures by Stephen Kettle

Published Sep 6, 2011

Stephen Kettle is a British sculptor who works exclusively with thin pieces of stone slate to produce amazing light and shadow effects on his sculptures.

“Stephen Kettle’s 1.5 ton slate sculpture of Alan Turing located at Bletchy Park in Britain stands as a testament to the time it takes to create such amazing works of art. The Alan Turing piece took a total of 18 months to complete. His other sculptures consist of figures, busts, animals and other objects like the one featured below.”

via My Modern Met Stephen Kettle’s website

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