It's not hard to chisel away at a block of stone and make something that resembles a human form, but it takes a true master to create photorealistic sculptures in marble, a master who often begins their training at art school.
However, some incredibly gifted (and lucky) people are born with the skills of a master sculptor within them waiting to emerge, and after a few lessons and a little practice they can sculpt better than people who have spent years training.
Jacopo Cardillo, aka Jago, is one of the lucky ones, and at just 30 years old this Italian sculptor dreams of being the next Michelangelo- and might actually live up to his dreams despite being virtually self-taught.