"Sh&ldam I," by his consort Vaya which is undoubtedly the best character study ever sculpted Vaya accomplished a very difficult task in shaping a fogwood to sug gest Shaddam I on even a cursory glance, giving it such character that for years after his death old fnends would visit the sculp ture to assuage their gnef 2. Truth, by the great Clennos There is no harder subject for fogwood sculpture than abstract concepts, since they exist only by example in the real world yet must exist as pure concepts in the sculptor's mind in order to be cast in fogwood No one has ever satisfactorily described the visual component of Truth, except to say that, of course, it looks like the one thing that the viewer believes beyond all doubt Truth' was the first abstract fogwood to be widely displayed, and was wildly famous for almost a decade before it was titled the viewers knew that they were profoundly affected by the sculpture, but because each viewer described its sensory components differently no title could he agreed upon Clennos kept his own counsel, saying only "At least you know it when you see it" 3.