The Marble Breath
(A Gothic Study) The ateliers of 19th-century Paris were filled with the scent of turpentine and the dust of crushed stone, but Julian’s studio smelled of something else—something metallic and ancient, like blood dried on a cold blade. Julian was not merely a sculptor; he was a seeker of the "Absolute Form." He believed that beauty was not something to be created, but something to be unearthed...
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