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Ra Paulette is an American cave sculptor based in New Mexico who digs into hillsides to sculpt elaborate artistic spaces inside mountains.〔December 6, 2014, San Francisco Globe, (Something Amazing Hides In The Caves In This Hill ), Retrieved December 7, 2014, "....Ra never went to school for architecture or sculpting and never studied structural engineering, but when he saw these hills.."〕 Reviewer Martha Mendoza in the ''Los Angeles Times'' described the caves he created as shrines, as hallowed places, a "sanctuary for prayer and meditation" while others describe the caves as works of art.〔September 01, 1996, MARTHA MENDOZA, ASSOCIATED PRESS, Los Angeles Times, (Artist Carves Shrine Into Sandstone Cliff -- Sculpture: The intricate cave of niches, rooms and decorative touches in northern New Mexico invites meditation and admiration ), Retrieved December 7, 2014, "...it's a hallowed place, a refuge from the mad world...."〕 The caves are finished with "scallops, molded curves, smooth ledges, inlaid stones, narrow pods and crusty ledges."〔 His caves attract visitors worldwide.〔 Paulette is self-taught; he never studied architecture, sculpting or structural engineering in a formal school.〔 He works with hand tools such as shovels, pick axes, and scrapers.〔 According to one source, he is paid only $12 per hour.〔 Paulette grew up in northwest Indiana along the shores of Lake Michigan.〔 Paulette created ''Windows in the Earth Shrine'' in northern New Mexico for a resort north of Santa Fe so that visitors could climb a third of a mile, enjoy the view, and step inside the sandstone cave space to "meditate, write", enjoy the art, or even hold a wedding ceremony.〔Julie Hatfield, August 26, 2007, The Boston Globe, (A hike in the Southwest to take your breath away ), Retrieved December 7, 2014, "...The resort owners commissioned an artist, Ra Paulette, to open the interior of the natural butte...."〕 The shrine took Paulette two and a half years to complete.〔 Paulette's sculpture was the subject of an Academy Award-nominated 2014 documentary entitled ''Cavedigger''.〔VERONICA DAGHER, Feb. 28, 2014, The Wall Street Journal, (), Retrieved December 7, 2014, "...Mr. Karoff said he wanted to self-fund the documentary about renowned cave sculptor Ra Paulette, ...."〕 In 2014, Paulette described his artistic approach: ==See also== * ''Cavedigger'', an Academy Award-nominated documentary about Paulette's sculpture 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ra Paulette」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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