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![]() Sculpting is a hobby, but I hope to learn much here.
I was out of pocket for several years while relocating, remarrying and retiring ... so now should have more ime to sculpt! Started with blocks, of course, in my crib, I am told. Tried to ELMER's glue blocks into a robot in 1956. Adapted the head of IDEAL's plastic "Robert the Robot" onto the torso. REMEMBER it well! First THEFT of sculpture was of a Marx Toys mass-culture army man, found here: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/toysold...mx60gi13aa.jpg LOVED and COVETED the kneeling rifleman! WHOA: had my first encounter with a TEACHER in about 1959, when she BENT a perfectly fine eight inch INSECT I had done for firing! My latest classes were in 2005 with the fantastic IRON MAN Allen Peterson http://www.storysouth.com/spring2002/castiron.html at SCAD ATLANTA, before it was SCAD, if you remember ACA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_College_of_Art ' ~pylgrym
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Re: Microcrystalline Greetings ... again!!
Show us some of your work.
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Re: Microcrystalline Greetings ... again!!
Yes please!
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