From:
Fordio@zzzzzzz
Date:
Mon, 30 Aug 2004 20:10:28 EDT
Subject:
Learningstone:a dinner party
In a message dated 8/30/2004 5:30:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
ianmarr@----------- writes:
Quoted text begins.I would rather suffer > some
social embarrassment than fail to explore some funny or interesting > subject
in conversation.
End of quote.
At the risk of embarrasment, allow me to interrupt mysef. I'm Ford
Weinberger, the lurker, no more. I have totally enjoyed and benefitted from this
"community". I must say thanks before I forget. It's been many years since my
last sculpture, forgive me folks, for that IS a sin !
I've started a rough website, something just to help me get organized.
http://www.fordweinberger.com Some alabaster, some limestone, some
air-dried direct-carved clay. The scale of the pieces is small now, about 1 to 2
feet, and has been limited by the amount of studio space (a teeny weeny shed).
I'd like to hear if any of your beginnings were dictated by the small amount of
space you began working in. As soon as my shop gets expanded, I hope to at
least increase scale to life-size, and beyond. I have many more topics, but
...what do ya think?
Thanks in advance.
Ford
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