[TheForge] Sculpture Photos
Larry and Pat Brown
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Sun Jun 23 20:11:00 2002
I know when I get stressed I get less artistic, But I can still repair all
different problems of a mechanical nature. Take a good walk if you are
able, perhaps in the morning before working, at least two miles, get the
juices flowing and try not to think of anything in particular. Then stay
clear of the rest of your family or work or whatever might be a
distraction, have coffee or what ever and see if anything comes to mind.
Might take a few times to work and bring some paper and a pencil in your
pocket when you walk as you never know when the analytical side will get
bored and shut down and the creative side will start
Larry Brown
At 02:21 PM 6/23/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>Thanks, and yes those are the ones. They are about 10 inches tall and
>work well on a mantle or shelf. I really like this style of sculpture. as
>you say they are "minimalist" yet tell a story. around here when something
>doesn't have real detail we jokingly call it "essence of". I've been
>having a real dry-spell lately. I guess with all the analytical stuff I've
>been doing at work (database application programming) the creative side of
>my brain has dried up. Any one out there have any ideas for getting the
>juices flowing again?
>
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>
>At 09:07 AM 6/23/02 -0400, you wrote:
>>Mike, are yours the small statues of human forms. They are
>>beautifull. Wonderfully expressive with a minimum of form. These
>>would make great mantel and hearth sized pieces.
>>
>>Rick Korinek
>>Emerald City Forge
>>Framingham, MA
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