jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Jan 14, 2014 18:25:39 GMT -5
I know girls aren't supposed to like them, but I love going through scrap yards. I had to do it a lot when I was doing body work and I found it very inspiring. Yes, I'm weird. I had always planned on doing big sculptural pieces with scrap, bondo and tiger hair, but I never got around to it. The direction of your work really appeals to me. I bought more copper sheet today Tela. It was trim copper for awning edges and thicker than the material used for flat spans. $20 for 4 pounds. Nice soft virgin copper. I see a lot of ladies at the yard getting art stuff. I hate to say it but Atlanta has a lot of scrap generated by crack and meth users. That is crazy.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Jan 14, 2014 18:30:31 GMT -5
yes, the quirky nature of your style means many things. No repeats. Everything is one of a kind. Clients have wide variety of choices.... many characters lead to good sales. Awesome to see. Keep it up. It's fun to see your success! Right up your alley Scott. You delve into any avenue that lets you down it. You always got something on the burner.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2014 18:40:25 GMT -5
yes, the quirky nature of your style means many things. No repeats. Everything is one of a kind. Clients have wide variety of choices.... many characters lead to good sales. Awesome to see. Keep it up. It's fun to see your success! Right up your alley Scott. You delve into any avenue that lets you down it. You always got something on the burner. And never get anything done..................
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Jan 14, 2014 18:51:32 GMT -5
How do you spell it?-your bizzie. You are needed on the Forum anyway.
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