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By ESTELLE PYPER @ESTIEPYPER @ESTIE_PYPER The studio of Jack Howard-Potter feels like the tiniest museum in the world. The 700-squarefoot space in Long Island City is packed to the ceiling — literally — with sculptures ranging from a 3-foot-tall warrior to a female torso the height of the room, whose giant arms suspend from the ceiling nearby. The space serves as both a workshop and storage unit for the sculptor’s creations. Howard-Potter’s primary medium is steel sculpture, bending and welding steel rods into intricate figures of the human body in motion. His pieces can be found mainly in MAY 2 0 1 7 I BOROMAG.COM 51


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