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Carla Flati
is the unseen hands behind the UN endorsed "Common Ground World
Project" that will end in the production of a one meter disk
of fired clay called the "World Mandala".
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She was especially
hired by Standard Ceramics of Pittsburg to process the 185 1 kilo,
raw clay samples as they came in from all over the world. Each sample
had to be dried, crushed and bits of non-clay matter had to be taken
out. After that, water was added to make the clay workable again.
A portion of all the samples was added together
to make the claybody for the "World Mandala"
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The local clay
samples arrived in all the colors of the rainbow. Here she's formed
them into a "mandala" of her own.
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