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Gerard Mas is a young sculptor born in Sant Feliu de Guixols, Girona, Spain. He studied at Llotja Art School in Barcelona. Gerard’s sculptures are truly attractive and interesting.

He evokes 15th century Florentine portraits. Mas is influenced by the early modern period and the Renaissance but he never forgets to add some elements from present days. His favorite materials are marble, alabaster, wood, resin and bronze.

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