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Rants and other stuff

If a rant blooms on a blog and nobody reads it… Well. It’s a good thing I don’t worry about viewer eyeballs. Meanwhile the debate rages on re art and use of digital imaging. It’s enough to send me to … Continue reading

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All those words (high rant content)

What I really wanted to say was that a group of us has been rallied around the do-the-work flagpole for a long time – do more work, do your own work, do lots of work and do more of it and eventually, well eventually you’ll have a big pile of work if you keep it all. Otherwise you’ll have traveled down a road maybe trying out some stuff and developing some things you like doing. Maybe a few things you keep going back to. Maybe the long term arc of other ideas. Who knows what could happen. Continue reading

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Technique? Art?

Kathy Loomis asks some big questions recently about craftsmanship and fabrication etc: But that leads me to a more important consideration – what’s with technique and craftsmanship anyway? Is it essential to great art these days? Is it acceptable but … Continue reading

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Don’t ask. Don’t tell.

Was listening tonight about the freeze on the freeze of don’t ask don’t tell. OK, I’m only going to say this once. What difference does it make? Do they actually ask some people – are you hetero? No. There shouldn’t … Continue reading

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Game on

The game plan right now is to have the quilt out the door and en route to Ohio on Monday. After I had started filling out the paperwork last night I realized that they are word docs so I am … Continue reading

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