From:
william moore <buddha-cat@zzzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Thu, 23 Feb 2006 08:54:30 -0500
Subject:
(Stone) Re: Helasculpt
Norman, I can't thank you enough for sending out Mr. Ferguson's Work .
I find it not only inspiring , but an excellent response to the
previous remark ....
http://www.helasculpt.com/gallery/index.html
sue wrote:
Quoted text begins.No matter how the product turns out there is something I find offensive
about having numbers substituted for vision or other sensory perceptions
while creating art.
End of quote.
Perhaps there should be some more reflection on how "numbers" and our
knowledge , intuition , sense of proportion , ability to duplicate ,
appreciate , imagine , expand ,contract, rough out objects , remove
material , estimate size and volume , feel awed by scale , attracted by
familiarity of pattern and form ..... help me out here , the
applications and substitutions seem infinite ........aren't all of
these effected by our sense and knowledge of numbers ?
William Moore
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