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Arthur Dove is and has been and will be an inspiration. He took a lot of risks in his life and his art and somehow managed to always make work that rings true. I'm thinking about Dove and Dow and Homer a lot lately. These men who wanted and needed to paint, found their place ( Geneva, Ipswich, and Prout's Neck) and regardless of how their work was seen or accepted, they made the work they needed to make. |
| lisa lisa April 23, 2005 06:49 AM PDT WOW! i can feel your pot-making energy through your writing! cant wait to see your hands-stomach-subconscious have formed. | ||
| pureandsimple April 22, 2005 03:43 PM PDT Hi! Just want to say I like your blog a lot! And the museum wish list is a great idea! | ||
| mark April 21, 2005 09:46 PM PDT also, I love the Dove's pieces and words. he is unknown to me, but the stuff and the thought behind it rocks. thanks for sharing. | ||
| mark April 21, 2005 09:45 PM PDT congrats on centering and removing! have faith, if the folks firing are sensitive to beginners you'll have your first treasure soon. and believe it or not, its special: your first pot. keep it-10 years from now you won't regret it. You have the BEST attitude, i loved when a student like you came thru the door. Keep throwing! | ||
| rachael April 21, 2005 08:28 PM PDT and thank you for your comments and for listening... | ||
| Frankb April 21, 2005 04:54 PM PDT Its a wonderful thing to see your art as part of a larger whole, I am not there yet. And as you rightly mentioned the process of working and creating on the wheel surpassed the final result. Its true Dove's work is inspiring as are your words, thanks for your honest commentary. | ||
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