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A life-sized owl sculpture made from cutting chips

Updated: 2011-09-06 11:55

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A life-sized owl sculpture made from cutting chips

Artist Sergei Bobkov, 54, stands behind his sculptures of life-sized birds and two martens made from cutting chips from Siberian cedar at an exhibition of his works at a local school in the settlement of Kozhany, 207 km (129 miles) southwest of Krasnoyarsk, September 5, 2011. Bobkov, who received a patent on manufacturing art sculptures made from cutting chips, spent eight months creating the two martens, using about 150 thousand pieces of Siberian cedar. He has made a total of 15 life-size wooden sculptures of Siberian birds and animals.[Photo/Agencies]

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