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Erik Lindbergh
Grandson of Charles Lindbergh: Contemporary Artist
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"Some people see things in clouds - I see things in wood. In the beginning I saw furniture, untamed and whimsical, and yet refined. As this wildwood journey progressed, I saw Martian smoke trails blasting out of rustic rocket ships. Whether it’s an original in wood or a casting out of bronze, you can be sure that it tickled my fancy or touched my soul along the way.”
-Erik R. Lindbergh
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