From:
Daniel Sroka Designs <contact@zzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Wed, 17 Nov 2004 11:00:20 -0500
Subject:
Looking for plans for sand-filled workbench
Thanks for the support and advice!
Sean, thanks for the kind words. Yes, photography is my main art (and
my bread and butter). I started sculpting years back as an antidote to
my computer-centric artwork -- sometimes you just need to hit some
rocks with a hammer! I haven't done enough sculpting yet to form a
distinct style, but my favorite way to work is similar to my
photography... abstracted natural forms that barely hint at their
subject. I don't have any photos of my sculptures online as of now, but
maybe someday.
Don, thanks for the plans and suggestions. I'll email you offlist for
more info. I primarily work in alabaster, so I don't need quite that
much ruggedness, but always better to err on the stronger side.
Thanks,
Dan
http://www.sroka.net
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