A 22-year-old Roman sculptor is bringing the dead tree stumps in the Italian capital back to life by carving them
ROME - Andrea Gandini, a 22-year-old Roman sculptor, is making a growing name for himself by turning the Eternal City’s dead tree stumps into much-admired pieces of art.
However, many were planted nearly a century ago and are now weak or dying. Seeing how they were neglected made Gandini want to act. “It takes me about a week to finish one sculpture, then it becomes everyone’s. It’s a passion and a bit of a fixation,” he added, as passers-by stopped to admire his work and take photos with their phones.
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