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Joe, I thoroughly agree with you that Ivan's tutorial on carving
buildings is a wonderful..a "print and keep" for sure!<br><br>
I've also enjoyed playing with mud. I think from time to time it is
important to add something new to the creative repertoire! My
latest is metal sculpture. After 3 classes, my FEAR of the
oxy-acetylene torch and diminished to mostly a healthy respect for
it. With that out of the way, I'm more free to
"play". My first real project is supposed to be a parrot
of some sort...we'll see. Design change is always an option :)<br>
Enjoy..thanks for sharing!<br>
Marcia (aka Mush)<br><br>
At 09:47 AM 11/6/2009, Joe Dillett wrote:<br>
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I've sure been having fun with pottery over the past 6 months. I'm still
carving but spending a little more than half my time doing pottery. It
seems to have opened another door to creativity. The challenge is very
stimulating. I think you experience the same feelings with your music and
painting. It's kind of like filling the tank again.<br><br>
Joe Dillett<br>
The Carving Shop<br>
645 E. LaSalle St. Suite 3<br>
Somonauk, IL. 60552<br>
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