From:
"Bill Weissinger" <Bill@zzzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Thu, 27 Jan 2005 13:11:38 -0800
Subject:
Ian Newbery
Quoted text begins.Hope it isn't a problem me continuing to offer links of
work I find interesting.
End of quote.
Please do continue to post sites showing work you admire. A retired
sculpture professor was kind enough to meet me for lunch to discuss how I
could advance my knowledge in the field. He said one short-cut to expertise
(and I need short-cuts, being 57) is to look at sculptures that one likes.
A lot of sculptures. Preferably in person, but at photographs if one can't
get to where the sculpture is.
So I am always pleased when anyone such as yourself posts work on the list
which they like. And indeed, the more people who do it, the better (at
least for my own education), since that way, the variation of the art will
be broader. If someone has favorite sculptures or sculptors that they don't
want to post on the list for some reason, I would be happy to receive them
at my own e-mail address.
Thanks,
Bill Weissinger
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