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Pieta, Carrara Marble, life size. Pieta is an Italian word meaning "pity," "compassion," "sorrow," it is derived from the Latin pietas. It is the name traditionally given to works of art representing the dead body of Christ in the arms of his mother.
3Follow a daily log of this sculpture being carved in marble, from day one to day sixty-five, with detailed pictures and comments about the process by the sculptor. Begin here: Day One
New video of the eleven foot marble carved in Pietrasanta, Italy for Conyers, Georgia for the site of the apparitions of Nancy Fowler. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9FMsbaSE-A
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