This whale skull is a megaphone for sculptor Billy Gauthier's message

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For the Bonavista Biennale, Inuk sculptor Billy Gauthier had just one week to work on his grandest canvas: a 600-lb. whale skull. Gauthier worked day and night, carving what he calls his most important piece. Click to see the sculpture and hear the message behind it.

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