| A world of possibilities opened before Alain-Marie Tremblay when he invented ceramic-concrete. The fusion of ceramic with concrete allowed him from that point on to create sculptures and constructions, some serving a purpose, others purely ornemental, with some combining these two aspects, --all works being drawn from the artists own created vocabulary, that is, the modular blocks, which appear repeatedly as he stacks them in an ingenious fashion. |
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