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The moment Peter Woytuk reaized he wanted to be a sculptor, he was zooming across the country in Shaky, a car he constructed himself. |
The moment Peter Woytuk reaized he wanted to be a sculptor, he was zooming across the country in Shaky, a car he constructed himself. When Woytuk, then twenty years old, lit a blowtorch to weld Shaky from the remains of a vehicle he wrecked in college, he knew it wouldn’t be the last time. The International Herald Tribune called Peter "the greatest animal sculptor of the Western world in the closing years of the 20th century." "Sculptors and scale — you can’t quite get it out of your system," Woytuk offers as explanation. "You want to tackle it… I like pushing both parameters: very small and very big."