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From: "Bill Urmenyi" <bill@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 16:36:43 -0000
Subject: carving ethics

Dear Norman
It's not a matter of ethics. It's a matter of process.

Basically process is boring. It's the result that is important. There are
many artists who do not even make their work at all but have it made by
commercial industrial companies. The bottom line is that any work worth
looking at should have something about it which causes the observer, who may
know nothing about the artist, to see the work for the first time and leave
with more than he came with. In contemporary art, the 'more' is a question
or a new way of experiencing something. How the work was made is irrelevant.

Bill Urmenyi
http://www.urmenyi.co.uk
http://www.art-for-gardens.co.uk

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