Margus Kääp
Artist's country of origin: Estonia
Margus Kääp (born in 1964) is an Estonian sculptor and stonemason renowned for his expertise in processing natural stones and creating monuments. He has closely collaborated with various Estonian sculptors, assisting in bringing their ideas to life.
Kääp has participated in the creation of several monuments, including the Emakeel (Mother Tongue) monument in Kadrina, where he worked as a stonemason.
Additionally, he collaborated with Tartu Art School lecturer Jaanus Eensalu, crafting granite steps and a terrace for the Kudina manor.
Kääp’s dedication to his craft and his ability to work with natural materials have made him a respected figure in the Estonian art scene.
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