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<p>[QUOTE="Mark London, post: 4386028, member: 346"]Komokwa is essentially bang on with his comments. I’m not convinced that the implements are placed correctly but I can’t see details on the hands. In my opinion, the other object does not belong to the overall composition…the stone is wrong for the community of origin and it doesn’t contribute anything to the piece. In general, we don’t do values here but since you haven’t provided any dimensions it is impossible to even guess. Isacci was a very talented artist who died way too young.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mark London, post: 4386028, member: 346"]Komokwa is essentially bang on with his comments. I’m not convinced that the implements are placed correctly but I can’t see details on the hands. In my opinion, the other object does not belong to the overall composition…the stone is wrong for the community of origin and it doesn’t contribute anything to the piece. In general, we don’t do values here but since you haven’t provided any dimensions it is impossible to even guess. Isacci was a very talented artist who died way too young.[/QUOTE]
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