Spanish artist José Manuel Castro López, a talented sculptor, transforms ordinary pieces of quartz or granite into stone sculptures with fabric-like wrinkles and creases. López carves and grinds chunks of granite and quartz based on their natural shape and texture, “I adapt to its essence,” says the artist, “I take advantage of its qualities and I try to get the best out of it.”
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