Marie Hélène Allain Speaking with Stone – DVD
(En) Marie Hélène Allain is a nun and a professional artist who sculpts stone into works of palpable life force.
(En) Marie Hélène Allain is a nun and a professional artist who sculpts stone into works of palpable life force.
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