Sculptor and woodworker Ariele Alasko obtained sculpture major from the Pratt Institute in 2009, from then on, she has been working on creating modern wood artworks like brushes, trays and candle holders in her own studio in Brooklyn. Ariele carves the model out of woods, say, maple, walnut, ambrosia, using the horse hair as the brushes.
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