From:
edie heller <edieh@zzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Sun, 7 Mar 2004 12:42:02 -0800
Subject:
Indiana Limestone
c r, what made you switch from speech pathology, to marble sculpting?
i'm in awe of those able to support themselves from marble sculpting in
today's world, and wish i could turn my life around to do the same ...
if i lived near you i would surely come visit and marvel at your sculpture
garden, and would love to take some free pieces home - of course the fact
that my studio is teeny weeny wouldn't help, but i'm sure the experience
would be wonderful. i am in the throes of trying to figure out how to spend
more time sculpting and being able to afford a larger & more functional
studio - not to mention wondering how i could possibly afford my lifestyle
as a (probably) starving artist, sigh ...
how do you handle the problem of marble dust removal?
i'm in the san francisco bay area, but if i ever get near to indiana, i
would love to come visit ...
edie
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