A Higher Purpose
Jun 23, 2020
3 minutes
BY KATHLEEN MARTIN
For Federico Uribe, the most satisfying aspect of his life as an artist isn’t the gallery openings or seeing his finished work on the wall. It’s toiling in his studio. Sometimes, that means pushing bullet shells through a fabricated brown bear over and over again until the animal glitters with gold and black metal. Other times, it means creating a life-size horse from saddles. Regardless of the material, it’s always a labor-intensive endeavor.
While there can be
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