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Eric is a former shepherd. Since he was a child, Eric has always been fascinated by traditional people and their way of life. He has studied extensively the primitive survival practices which he puts into practice daily. He discovered Yidaki (didjeridoo) while living in Australia with his wife Nancy, listening to traditional recordings. His first instrument was the charango (Bolivian string instrument). He plays the style of northern Potosi (a department of Bolivia) which has a very particular way of making, tuning and playing. He also worked on a repertoire of traditional Lakota (Sioux) love songs by Kévin Locke (Lakota) on the native American flute. Traditional music is therefore a long story for him. A former Shepherd, having always lived in nature, it is the only music that really speaks to him. He also shared this music with you in his sculptures.

Hunters or gatherers hunters. Never mind. This is what we all once were, at one time. Living in a well-defined environment and taking advantage of what it offers us. We only took what we needed and respected our nurturing Mother Earth as well as all her animal and plant creatures.