From:
abknight@zzzzzz
Date:
Thu, 27 Jan 2005 13:37:17 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
Ian Newbery
Hope it isn't a problem me continuing to offer links of
work I find interesting. Not at all to slight all other
links one could mention, put perhaps I am introducing
predjuces and should desist. Certainly I am busy in the
granite corner of the room.
Anyway, Mr. Newbery has been a very busy worker. I am not
transported by it, not to say it isn't wonderful. But I
think he has done one thing that at least contains
elements of the wonderful. Maybe just one of the torsion
elements would have sufficed, but I find the thing as a
whole very groovy and wish to share it as a pleasure to
view. And if you haven't met him, Mr.Newbery's work is
definitely worth a gander.
http://www.skulptorforbundet.se/in/bild21.html
His home site
http://www.skulptorforbundet.se/in/index.shtml
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