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Solomon Saprid was a modern Philippine sculptor. He was known for his working with different types of bronze and scrap metals.
Solomon Saprid was born in Imus, Cavite on March 13, 1917.
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Imus, Cavite, Philippines
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He recieved the award of National Artist Award
Some of Solomon Saprid's sculptures include "Genesis," "Seed of Hope," and "The Reader." He is known for his intricate and symbolic sculptural works that often explore themes of nature, human relationships, and spirituality.
Solomon Saprid, known for his intricate sculptures, typically used materials such as stone, bronze, and sometimes resin for his sitting gargoyles. His choice of materials often reflected the desired durability and aesthetic appeal, allowing for detailed craftsmanship. The use of stone and bronze provided a timeless quality, while resin allowed for more intricate designs and easier manipulation.
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