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National critique - AnthonyYak - 07-11-2020 One of my pieces was picked and critiqued for the AAW symposium. Great feedback from the panel. RE: National critique - KC - 07-12-2020 (07-11-2020, 08:02 PM)AnthonyYak Wrote: One of my pieces was picked and critiqued for the AAW symposium. Great feedback from the panel. What did they say? RE: National critique - Arlin Eastman - 07-12-2020 (07-12-2020, 06:39 AM)KC Wrote: What did they say? ^^^^^^^^ what he said RE: National critique - Turner52 - 07-12-2020 Would love to read the review. I am always amazed by the wondeful coloring you do. RE: National critique - AnthonyYak - 07-12-2020 They really liked the use of trash wood and the process used to stabilize it. They thought the color may be more suited on a more contemporary shape. My intent all during this was to take the normal round and brown in a different direction. RE: National critique - KC - 07-13-2020 (07-12-2020, 10:21 PM)AnthonyYak Wrote: They really liked the use of trash wood and the process used to stabilize it. They thought the color may be more suited on a more contemporary shape. My intent all during this was to take the normal round and brown in a different direction. Like most of your work, it's stunning. RE: National critique - Wildwood - 07-13-2020 Wait a minute I like brown and round too! Can see why this one grabbing folks attention! Thank for sharing. RE: National critique - badwhiskey - 07-13-2020 That's great! . RE: National critique - Arlin Eastman - 07-13-2020 (07-12-2020, 10:21 PM)AnthonyYak Wrote: They really liked the use of trash wood and the process used to stabilize it. They thought the color may be more suited on a more contemporary shape. My intent all during this was to take the normal round and brown in a different direction. Like the old saying goes :One mans trash is another's treasure: For me I want to collect pieces of burl, curl, or spalted wood to cast into other things not just bottle stoppers. I have tried a few with the guys and they just cost to much to buy and can get 3 or 4 pens for the same price. I gave the ones I had to the guys to make their own but can not or I should say not willing to buy more and invest in other things and tell them to buy what they wish. RE: National critique - FrankAtl - 07-13-2020 I honestly do not understand this comment: They thought the color may be more suited on a more contemporary shape. I think it looks great on the form you used. What do they consider a "more contemporary shape" to be? |